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      Dear Listers,
      
      I added a new Wiki web site to the Matronics Email List features earlier this year.  What's a Wiki, you ask?  Well, here's the Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki) definition:
      
      A wiki (IPA: [ w .ki ] <WICK-ee> or [ wi .ki ] <WEE-kee>) is a type of Web site
      that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit
      and change some available content, sometimes without the need for registration.
      This ease of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for
      collaborative authoring.  The term wiki also can refer to the collaborative software
      itself (wiki engine) that facilitates the operation of such a Web site,
      or to certain specific wiki sites, including the computer science site (an original
      wiki), WikiWikiWeb, and on-line encyclopedias such as Wikipedia.
      
      Under the Matronics Email List Moniker, there is now a very nice List-specific
      Wiki available!  It a place for Listers to put articles about any aviation topic
      that suits them.  The purpose is to provide what the mailing lists do not:
      structure and persistence.  The mailing lists are a fantastic resource to ask
      a question and get good (and bad and funny and annoying) answers.  But once the
      question is asked and answered it is not in front of the List anymore.  If a
      new person subscribes the next day, he/she does not see that information unless
      he/she goes to the trouble to search the archives, a hit or miss proposition.
      The result is that the same thread of conversation gets created and/or revisited.
      There are several things that happen as a result:
      
          1. The person gets his or her question answered;
      
          2. The information gets better as more people think about and answer the question;
      
          3. The people who have seen the same question asked and answered get annoyed
      at seeing the same things over and over and over and ...
      
      So this is where the Wiki comes in. You know what questions you wanted answered.
      You may have asked or answered the question. You know the information is useful.
      So you put the information here, in the Matronics Email List Wiki! 
      
      It doesn't matter that this information is 100% complete or correct. Just writing
      something creates a placeholder and makes useful information available immediately.
      It has the same immediacy as the mailing list but it has persistence
      and structure. 
      
      But what if the information is incomplete or incorrect?  No problem!  Anyone else
      coming along can edit the article!  If I write something and you discover something
      I have left out or stated incorrectly, you can fix it right then! 
      
      So let's begin and make this the place for information about building, flying,
      maintaining, and understanding our airplanes. 
      
      But what about whether something is "appropriate" or not?  Don't worry.  Write
      it down.  Let the reader determine whether or not it is appropriate.  If it is,
      he/she will read it.  If it isn't, he/she won't.  It's as simple as that. 
      
      And when you do write that article you won't have to worry about whether some editor
      is going to decide whether or not to print it in a newsletter or whether
      the webmaster will have time to put it up on the web page. 
      
      The last question I hear brewing out there is: if anyone can post anything, won't
      this just become a mass of garbage?  Surprisingly, the answer is a resounding
      no.  If you want proof, go visit the Wikipedia, a free-to-everyone encyclopedia
      written by whoever wants to write articles.  The articles there are as good
      as anything I have read anywhere and anyone can add anything anytime they want
      to.
      
      So don't hesitate.  Write it down.  Put it here.  It will never hurt anyone.  The
      more information we get here, the more useful it will become to other people
      and the more information they will put here for YOU to use.
      
      Here's the URL to start (there are lots more bured under this starting place):
      
      http://www.matronics.com/wiki/index.php/Matronics:Community_Portal
      
      
      But please don't forget that this Wiki and all of the other Matronics Email List
      features are supported solely by YOUR Contributions!!  November is List Fund
      Raiser month and there are lots of Free Gifts to be had with your qualifying
      Contribution.  Please make a Contribution to support the continued operation and
      upgrade of these great services!!!  Thank you!
      
      http://www.matronics.com/contribution
      
      Matt Dralle
      Matronics Email List Administrator
      
      
 
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