User talk:Brockert
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SpamBot users
Ben, if you're ever totally bored and lacking for something to do, compile a list of the users you think were spambots. When I figure out how, I'll purge them from the system so we can have a more "pure" user list. --Chris 20:45, 26 March 2006 (PST)
no real subject/babble
Dude, I saw that you were adding YN organization info on SEDSWiki and I was thinking: why don't more people use this as an organizational tool? Or am I just too intent on using this thing? Or is it just a drug that not too many people understand?
--Kirk 17:08, 7 January 2007 (MST)
Yeah, Google Docs is a nice thing, but not quite so open. Someone suggested using that for the SEDSAT-2 docs, but I tried to discourage that idea 'cos it's not open to people w/out invitations, though I do use it for myself quite a bit. Some people don't like that others can see their work as they're working on it. I make so many mistakes that it's necessary.
Any plans to go to India this year? And what's the word on getting SEDS-USA and SEDS-Canada to work together for their conferences in the fall (i.e., you can have more than one international event in a year, eh?)
--Kirk 18:01, 7 January 2007 (MST)
Space Internet Archive
Was this declared "dead" because the gallery software doesn't work anymore? I'm still working on that and hopefully will have it solve soon. The project could also focus its effort on just getting images organized into http://gallery.seds.org/ --Chris 07:56, 9 January 2007 (MST)
partially dead
I agree with Ben that some of it shouldn't have been there on the front page (but then again I also wouldn't include so much (if any) Yuri's Night stuff there). Notably, I would kill the sections for People, S/C, Rockets, and Missions, 'cos that is wikipedia-type info. But I do want to keep the Images, References (underdeveloped now, but on deck for development during the satellite program), How To, and Regional Info.
In any case, the three of us and anyone else can probably find the best solution. I'll take a shot at it, then it'll be in your guys' court to make the next change.
ToDo template?
Any experience on getting templates going? I'd like to have something like the ToDo template at wikipedia.
- What does the ToDo template look like on Wikipedia? I gave the site just a quick glance but didn't see it. --Kirk 12:05, 15 January 2007 (MST)
QOTW is up
Take a look at SEDSWiki:Quote of the Week and let me know what you think. If you and Chris like it, I'll invite others to stop by and add quotes. --Kirk 18:24, 21 January 2007 (MST)

