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Re: Where should the 100 NXT testers' findings be shown?
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 10 Jan 2006 13:59:34 GMT
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On 08/01/06, Jordan Bradford
<jordan_bradfordREMOVE_THIS_SPAM_THINGY@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Is it likely that all 100 of the people chosen for early NXT testing will know
> of LUGNET and post their findings here? >
They will probably know of it, as if Lego are looking for people who
are involved in Lego robots and the community, then they may do a bit
of checking here to see what their background has been.
Should LEGO set up a forum on
> legofan.org or mindstorms.com? How about nxtbot.com? It would be nice to have
> a
> single place to get information as people report their results.
True, but there may be a member only place they share stuff while
still under NDA over details.
> This seems like the perfect time to create a Mindstorms wiki, which I think
> would be the best way to consolidate information.
You know, establishing a consolidated information base was one of my
original incentives for launching orionrobots.
On 08/01/06, Jamie <astronouth7303@gmail.com> wrote:
> What's wrong with BrickWiki? <http://endeavour.zapto.org/>
> If it's lacking info, fix it. It has more info than a brand-new wiki.
> If it's slow, we're working on improving that.
> If you don't like the domain name, we're willing to let someone donate one.
I must admit, like Jordon, this has passed completely under my radar.
However - I think i will be paying them a visit, and adding them to
the OR site directory.
--
Danny Staple MBCS
OrionRobots
http://orionrobots.co.uk
(Full contact details available through website)
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