On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Kent A. Reed <kentallanr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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

You're very persuasive--this sounds like a useful project that I'd
like to help. Can you make a list of pages that require most urgent
update, in your opinion?

> to have time to skim the mail-list traffic and I have a bunch of
> projects that haven't progressed beyond acquisition of parts.
>

I know exactly what you mean :) we must be careful never to let our
wifes meet and talk :)

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