[steem] Organizing the Atari scene

  • From: "Martin de Vos" <dromer@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: steem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <steem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:14:7 +0100

Hi Edouard and all,

It would be great if the information on Atari 
(8bit/ST/Falcon/Jaguar/Lynx/Stacy/...) would be organized.

Yes, experts should categorize the different aspects of each machine.
The experts should also make searching the information at say the AHQ (Atari 
Head-Quarter) very simple.
The experts should make it very simple to contribute information.

But they wouldn't have to write everything themselves. Each and every Atari-fan 
can contribute.
If you can't find the information at AHQ, you try to work it out.
If you're successfull you can send a contribution to AHQ. If not you leave a 
question.
Every active member in the community can see your question and answer it.
If something is very much alive, the information will quickly become available 
online.

You shouldn't wait too long. The amount of useful information on the machines 
is diminishing as we speak.
We are growing older, and so are our memories.

As an aside: 
I practically never use forums, too complex & you have to log in. But i love 
mailing-lists.
Bet i'm not the only one.

greetings,
                                 
Martin de Vos
dromer@xxxxxxxxx
2004-02-23

======= At 2004-02-21, 19:36:00 you wrote: =======

>Hi Russell, I'm glad you reacted to my suggestion. You said it yourself:
>there is too much information and only a few people maintaining the =
>sites.
...
>Edouard Lombard
>



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