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My first impression there is much redundancy and looking at the dates and frequency a page is updated helps me decide to study it or keep scanning. The date the page was last edited is found by opening the history tab for that page. I find benefit in what last happened, what the first efforts were and who was involved, when. To start, the [[Media:Global Village Construction Set]] page has an excellent description of the OSE Mission and the [[Machine Index]] provides enough meat to be encouraging. These two pages, MGVCS amd Index combined into one page might be a excellent home page for OSE. I have studied OSE progress, concepts and searched for how others make some of these machines. 1- the videos provide excellent insight, 2- the I've found when joining a collaborative effort, that what I think to be my best ideas and experiences are as strange to them as theirs sometimes are to me. To get over this hump, I try to 1- study what they have done 2- how they have done it 3- what they say they intend to do and then offer some of my thoughts as possibilities to consider and adopt IF they find them to be acceptable and see a transition path. Also, when I offer a suggestion it means I am available to help carry that change forward and probably have the experience to be able to help smooth the way. Mostly I like to simplify things, reduce part counts, improve reliability, efficiency, etc. It seems that MicroHouse has been the focus for a couple of years where OEB and Tractor are getting attention this Spring 2015.  - John S  
Marcin Writes "the wiki is a mess. IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE THIS WAY." his explanation is here; [[Wiki_Guidelines]] - John S  


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Marcin Writes "the wiki is a mess. IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE THIS WAY." his explanation is here; Wiki_Guidelines - John S

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You do realize that this is a totally retarded way of organizing the documentation for the CEB press?

It would be much easier to just keep all this stuff in a git repository w/ README files, etc. This takes care of all versioning, etc. You can branch stuff off for various versions of the CEB or whatever. Then if someone wants to build a CEB press, you just give them git url.

torrent

should we make all this into a torrent file? --Dorkmo (talk) 22:03, 13 January 2013 (CET)