> Isn't it a better idea to investigate what the potential readers
> would like to read about? Otherwise someone would write an article while he
> doesn't know if anyone is interested. That's not very motivating.
> But I agree, if you need the articles fast, this is not an option.
And, besides, everyone wants to read about something else.
> Another thought: create a web-page that contains reference material
> sorted by subject. I mean, there is a lot of information available on the
> net, but it is not sorted, parts overlap and/or contain wrong info. If all
> info is gathered, sorted and formatted, we would be possible to determine
> which parts of MSX are still unknown/unexplained/vague/whatever, and write
> articles to clear that up.
Yeah, hello! That is a HUGE amount of work! It could take years.
> I just want to say if you make a magazine, you get scattered
> information that is hard to search. If you base it on a big knowledge-base,
> written articles can be put in the right context and be found easy. And if
> you use some kind of general format, it can be used on MSX as well as on a
> PC/internet.
Hmmmmmm. But we want a webzine, not something like MiLC!
> Something like: http://www.c64.priv.no/c64/documentation/docs/
Well, we may do it like this. I still have to think about it. But it will be a
bit complicated to make.
> Ok, shoot me, this is a C64 site. But as I am a 8-bit freak in
> general, this doesn't bother me.
Me neither.
> I'd like to work on it, it's just that I have absolutely no time for it.
Tell me something new!
Grtjs, Manuel ((m)ICQ UIN 41947405)
PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
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