I like it!

Thanks,
Bill Winans

EDITED

We will never get a consensus on anything on this list - fortunately we 
don't need one. Also we don't need anyone's permission to do this. We can 
forge ahead on our own as long as our spirits last.

I am still hoping for a Wiki-type site that is open to all and changeable by 
many - always up to date and growing.

I have put together a website that hopefully will illustrate some of the 
differences. The point is that the Wiki style allows modification by many 
others - not just the site owner. This encourages a growth of information 
and greater use by scalers.
With great humility I called my site "S-scale Knowledge Base" - the site is 
just an illustration. The operating software will be up to others - probably 
Brian if he is willing.

As far as cost - I suggest that Brian work up a cost for development and one 
year's operation of this kind of site. Those who wish to can send checks in 
to him or to a stake holder - when we reach the required amount he can cash 
the checks and start the project. If we don't get enough money soon enough 
he can destroy the checks and we can get back to our usual discussions.

Here it is

http://webpages.charter.net/aarmstro/index.htm

---- Art Armstrong 



 
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