The Wiki still exists at
https://wimblerobotics.github.io
At the bottom of every page, you’ll see:
I’d appreciate it if you’d always click on one of the buttons when you first see that page, or every time you see the page. What happens is that “Correct”, “Useful” and “Not useful” update a database. If you click on “Correct”, you’re just giving me feedback that you read the page and it all seems correct. This is great feedback that tells me I probably don’t need to worry about errors on the page. Remember that some (not all) of the content is AI-generated. I’ve looked at a lot of the pages and they seemed correct to me, but more eyes make it better.
“Useful” and “Not useful” tell me whether this page should even exist.
The “Needs correction” page brings up a dialog where you can tell me what’s wrong with the page. One of two things happens: either your comments just get gathered into the database for someone to review and possibly act on, or you can actually create a Pull Request, which will get someone’s attention a whole lot faster. No personal info is gathered, we won’t know who you are. But, as will all things, if you can’t be constructive and polite, no one will act on what you say nor ever want to be your friend. You are supposed to be functioning adults, do the function thing in an adult manner.
Behind the scenes, there is a whole lot happening. I have created a process where I might scan the last three years or so of the e-mail repository for the club and auto-generate more Wiki content. I’m tweaking the process. A small number of people have looked at possible Wiki content generated by this process and provided me with some feedback. There is a maintenance web page which tells me stats from those buttons. That will let me know where content needs adjusting. Those who volunteer to help maintain the Wiki will get access to that page.
Remember that you can already contribute to the Wiki. The process is described on the home page.
So far, no one has volunteered to help with this project. Which is fine. In any volunteer organization, only 5 people seem to ever rise to the call for help, and those same 5 people do so for years at a time. Just look at the history of officers for the club. The only implication is that I have spent a fairly long time working on this so far, and my interest in maintaining it will vary. Those who bribe me will get responses and work on my part a whole lot faster than those who don’t. This has always been true even for those who I give private consulting to via Zoom.
But, and especially for those who haven’t yet had time to actually look at and try to solve a problem using the Wiki, and the Wiki is very specifically designed to help you solve problems, there is a fair amount of high-quality information in it. I don’t want to hear any of “Oh, it’s all AI slop”. It isn’t. The Wiki points you to landing pages that have detailed answers, and it even summarizes the key points before you go to the landing pages. In a short number of hops, you might find good information about how to build or fix your robot. I use this Wiki myself, and I don’t have a lot of time in my life to waste on low-quality web resources. Excuse me while I pat my back. Ahhhhh….
I don’t know if we’ll ever link this to the hbrobotics web page. It probably won’t happen unless people use the Wiki and request the club officers to add the link. So, until then, save the link above. Feel free to provide feedback. Those who bribe me and those who are willing to help maintain the Wiki will reap just rewards. Everyone else will be dealt with by Santa’s Elves who are constantly monitoring your worth. Only he can really know if you are bad or good.
And, ultimately, if no one finds the site useful, it will go away. <sniff> Meanwhile, the site is new and will continue to have significant changes to it before it settles down.
E-mail me feedback directly unless you think a handful or more of the 1000+ members on this mailing list will be interested.