Gentle persons:

When the dust settles over some of the recent, long threads on subjects 
like "G540 Test Update" and "BLDC...." I hope the essences of the 
subjects get distilled into useful pages on our Wiki.

Speaking of the Wiki <nudge, nudge, wink, wink>, it could use a lot more 
editorial work. Looking at the Recent Changes listing, I see the usual 
few suspects making progress but there is a lot of work left.

Back in January, after the decision was announced to rebrand our work 
LinuxCNC, I spent time under my SourceForge pseudonym CNCDreamer trying 
to fix up the most egregious instances of "EMC2" but had to leave a 
number of pages marked as "in progress" because they required technical 
changes I felt unprepared or even unqualified to make. Looking now, I 
see many of the same pages haven't been touched since. There are a 
number of pages that are terribly stale and the organization of the home 
page is trending toward chaos. Try to read it like you were new to 
LinuxCNC and see what you make of it.

I wish I were in a position to do more of what needs to be done, but 
recent challenges at home make a concerted effort impossible. I'm lucky 
to have time to skim the mail-list traffic and I have a bunch of 
projects that haven't progressed beyond acquisition of parts.

Come on, jump in, the water's fine.

Regards,
Kent


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