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Hi George,
No, it's me. I keep typing the web address wrong. Try:
http://www.rotarywiki.org
Bob W.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 16:44:11 +1000
"George Lendich" <lendich@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
Thanks Bob,
I did hear of the Wiki site some time ago but didn't know it's purpose and I
guess I just ignored it.
I tried to access the site just now and couldn't get access - it might be
something my end ?
George ( down under)
> Hi George,
>
> That was kind of my idea in setting up the Wiki. It's available for
> anyone to save any usefull information they like. There have only been
> a couple of fairly active participants, as far as entering
> information. Mostly Ernest and me. Between listing pages and
> searching, it's pretty easy to find what's there.
>
> I think a few people are put off by the funny name, but it's free
> software, and those that write free software are inclined toward
> funny names. It can be thought of as a public electronic filing
> cabinet. The advantage over a formal best practices site is that you
> don't have to depend on a site owner to keep the site updated. I have
> generally added anything that I thought I might want to find again
> later. It isn't meant to replace a best practices site, more to
> compliment it. It is also in no way similar to or in competition with
> a discussion forum.
>
> Bob W.
>
> Rotary Wiki: http://www.rotary-wiki.org/
>
>
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