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This needs to be integrated into the wiki. There are way too many orphaned pages like this on the wiki already --[[User:Conor|Conor]] 15:22, 5 February 2011 (PST)
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Sure, I just didn't know where. We don't have a category yet. I dislike creating new categories since we have so many already, but perhaps here we really need one.
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There's a page called [[Medicinal Swadeshi]]. The two of those could perhaps be put into a new category together. --[[User:Conor|Conor]] 16:12, 5 February 2011 (PST)
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This page was originally called "low cost diagnostics". This is a much broader topic than just microfluidics, which is only one aspect of it. Things like biosensors may not have anything to do with microfluidics. --[[User:Rasmus|Rasmus]]
This page was originally called "low cost diagnostics". This is a much broader topic than just microfluidics, which is only one aspect of it. Things like biosensors may not have anything to do with microfluidics. --[[User:Rasmus|Rasmus]]
:Ok, I didn't realize that when I moved it. However, I think Microfluidics is a better subject for a page. Here's why: Having a 'Microfluidics' page, covering the various uses of microfluidics (agriculture, medical diagnostics etc.) is categorizing one piece of  hardware with multiple uses; the hardware takes primacy. The title 'Low-cost diagnostics' covers one use, with multiple pieces of hardware; the uses take primacy. This is an open hardware wiki, so I think categorizing it as hardware is better, especially if we could get an open-source method of fabbing microfluidic chips. Microfluidics is one of the most potentially revolutionary technologies emerging just now, and open-source digitally-fabricated microfluidic chips could make a huge difference to people's lives.

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This page was originally called "low cost diagnostics". This is a much broader topic than just microfluidics, which is only one aspect of it. Things like biosensors may not have anything to do with microfluidics. --Rasmus

Ok, I didn't realize that when I moved it. However, I think Microfluidics is a better subject for a page. Here's why: Having a 'Microfluidics' page, covering the various uses of microfluidics (agriculture, medical diagnostics etc.) is categorizing one piece of hardware with multiple uses; the hardware takes primacy. The title 'Low-cost diagnostics' covers one use, with multiple pieces of hardware; the uses take primacy. This is an open hardware wiki, so I think categorizing it as hardware is better, especially if we could get an open-source method of fabbing microfluidic chips. Microfluidics is one of the most potentially revolutionary technologies emerging just now, and open-source digitally-fabricated microfluidic chips could make a huge difference to people's lives.