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There is already a laserwiki out there made by the member Things
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There is already a laserwiki out there made by the member Things
Yeah thats what i got, i mean i did get the domain yesterdayIf you google " Laser wiki" you get back https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4FUJN_enUS494US494&gws_rd=ssl#q=laser+wiki
If you google Laser pointer wiki you get back Laser pointer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thats what ive been thinki my about, ill do some more research into itWhy not make the wiki part of this site with an auth-bridge to the forum? That way only forum members can edit the wiki and share one login.
Why not make the wiki part of this site with an auth-bridge to the forum? That way only forum members can edit the wiki and share one login.
I was thinking more along the lines of the wiki being hosted here too.
I was thinking about creating a "laser wiki " for defining terms and the like, would anyone be interested in posting content if i ended up making it? sidenote ill put ads on it and if they make enough i could make it an entire website with a domain.
Umm I think Sam's laser FAQ is adequate... But a more simplified version would be best for people that are new to the hobby I suppose
It's true that Sam's laser FAQ isn't really user friendly. At least I don't find it that way (I mean it's not really easy to use). Maybe you could focus more on that
I think a good wiki needs to have a good balance between text & images to satisfy people who are visual learners with other who may learn best by reading. That's one of the reasons I added colors to the "Color" part of the wiki
I'll see if I can make any other edits today!
-Alex
I used to run laserswiki.com, but I couldn't keep up with the administrative duties that came with running a wiki.
I copied all the data, every driver (even legacy drivers) was fully documented, and about 50% of the diodes (legacy ones proved to be difficult to find data for)
I can make a bot to add these pages to a new wiki if anyone establishes one.