[pianotech] Archive Resources

Keith McGavern kam544 at allegiance.tv
Thu Aug 20 21:35:29 MDT 2009


Very interesting idea and concept, Scott.
It would be an experiment worth trying on one piano technical subject  
to see the outcome of such a process.

Meanwhile, for my own edification, thank you for posting this link.

Keith

On Aug 20, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Scott Jackson wrote:

> Which brings us to another topic that has been brought up before:  
> the creation of a Pianotech encyclopedia or "WIKI" to organise such  
> gems under appropriate headings, so that people don't have to keep  
> asking the same questions. For those who don't know what a WIKI is,  
> the following video presentation may help:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY
>
> Everybody in the group is allowed to create and edit pages, so there  
> is no burden on one person to do the work. When you spot something  
> useful in the archives, just copy it and paste it to the wiki, and  
> edit where appropriate. Job done once and for all! If someone wants  
> background on a problem, first go read the wiki. If further  
> clarification is required, then ask the list. Any new information  
> can then be added back to the wiki, making an even better resource  
> for the next person with the same problem.

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