Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 14, 2014 06:58PM |
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MattMoses
It seems like we need to have a written policy about commercial links and commercial activity. I do not think we can fix the problem if we are all trying to enforce our own personally defined rules. Here is a first-draft-imaginary-just-for-discussion-purposes attempt at a unified policy:
What do the rest of you think?
- External links to these places are always allowed anywhere: GitHub, Youtube, Youmagine, Thingiverse, Reddit, Imgur, personal blogs, Hackaday, (and lots of other places that are hard to list all of)
- Pricing information on the wiki is always prohibited.
- External links to companies selling a product (or your ebay page) are always prohibited, except for the following cases
[1] if you sell a product you developed, you may have a link to your company on your product's wiki page
[2] every vendor can have a link to their company (or ebay page) in their Wiki User Page, Wiki Talk Page, and Forum signature
[3] approved links are allowed on RepRap Buyers Guide
[4] approved links are allowed on Filament Suppliers
[5] approved links are allowed on Hot End Comparison
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 15, 2014 04:28AM |
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Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 15, 2014 08:21AM |
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MattMoses
External links to these places are always allowed anywhere: GitHub, Youtube, Youmagine, Thingiverse, Reddit, Imgur, personal blogs, Hackaday, (and lots of other places that are hard to list all of)
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MattMoses
[1] if you sell a product you developed, you may have a link to your company on your product's wiki page
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Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 15, 2014 08:47AM |
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Traumflug
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MattMoses
External links to these places are always allowed anywhere: GitHub, Youtube, Youmagine, Thingiverse, Reddit, Imgur, personal blogs, Hackaday, (and lots of other places that are hard to list all of)
Reasonable. To some extents I'm not too happy with people effectively moving away from the wiki, placing just links into their blog here. This reduces collaboration, because external links are accessible to one person only. It also hardens the design <=> developer relationship ("This is your design"). For collaboration it'd be better to loosen this relationship, seeing developments as RepRap designs, not as designs of person X, Y or Z.
So I'm fine with video sites (YouTube/Vimeo/...) and file/repository hosters like Github, Thingiverse, but not so keen on blogs, Reddit, etc.
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MattMoses
[1] if you sell a product you developed, you may have a link to your company on your product's wiki page
... in the "How to get it section".
I think we have good experience with also allowing links to shops which make exact copies. That's one of the major intentions of Open Source: one development, many manufacturers/vendors.
Also only one section, else you have wiki pages with looong link lists.
Now, some Gen7 pages currently does have these long link lists. Like here. In this case not links into RepRap shops, but to more general vendors. Mixed feelings on wether this was a good idea. Does it help people to make their own copy or is it mostly an excuse for shop owners to put dozens of shops links into their descriptions?
P.S.: I'm fine with everything else.
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 15, 2014 01:56PM |
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Traumflug
To some extents I'm not too happy with people effectively moving away from the wiki, placing just links into their blog here. This reduces collaboration, because external links are accessible to one person only. It also hardens the design <=> developer relationship ("This is your design"). For collaboration it'd be better to loosen this relationship, seeing developments as RepRap designs, not as designs of person X, Y or Z.
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 15, 2014 03:50PM |
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Traumflug
Does it help people to make their own copy or is it mostly an excuse for shop owners to put dozens of shops links into their descriptions?
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Traumflug
For collaboration it'd be better to loosen this relationship, seeing developments as RepRap designs, not as designs of person X, Y or Z.
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 16, 2014 02:45AM |
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Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 16, 2014 04:09AM |
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A list like this would be nice, since I know other people have a better overview than I have. The list would be very long, and the people writing it would have to invest a lot of effort to keep it complete and up to date enough to be useful.Quote
pushthatbolder
I would of hoped to see a list of current/previous/proposed future development in the field of reprap.
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 16, 2014 06:52AM |
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pushthatbolder
i am for open-source, but still i need to eat.
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pushthatbolder
Dozens of companies have been formed producing Prusa i3 Kits... they even use the 'i3' or 'Prusa' name...
and i am sure Mr.Prusa is recieving little to NONE, of any sort of royalties or licensing fees.
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Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 16, 2014 10:51PM |
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thejollygrimreaper
the other type is where someone lists a source of a component they used or someone running a web-shop goes through the wiki linking their entire catalog with explicit links everywhere, what happens down the track when a change is made on the webshop that breaks the link or the webshop goes under is that all those links are broken and the webshop owner never actually comes back to remove links or update them (not that any actually keep a record of pages they've edited) some of these links are still being removed years later, the worst and most abused is the links to Ebay "searches"
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 16, 2014 10:56PM |
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MattMoses
It seems like we need to have a written policy about commercial links and commercial activity. I do not think we can fix the problem if we are all trying to enforce our own personally defined rules. Here is a first-draft-imaginary-just-for-discussion-purposes attempt at a unified policy:
What do the rest of you think?
- External links to these places are always allowed anywhere: GitHub, Youtube, Youmagine, Thingiverse, Reddit, Imgur, personal blogs, Hackaday, (and lots of other places that are hard to list all of)
- Pricing information on the wiki is always prohibited.
- External links to companies selling a product (or your ebay page) are always prohibited, except for the following cases
[1] if you sell a product you developed, you may have a link to your company on your product's wiki page
[2] every vendor can have a link to their company (or ebay page) in their Wiki User Page, Wiki Talk Page, and Forum signature
[3] approved links are allowed on RepRap Buyers Guide
[4] approved links are allowed on Filament Suppliers
[5] approved links are allowed on Hot End Comparison
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 16, 2014 11:14PM |
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MattMoses
It seems like we need to have a written policy about commercial links and commercial activity. I do not think we can fix the problem if we are all trying to enforce our own personally defined rules. Here is a first-draft-imaginary-just-for-discussion-purposes attempt at a unified policy:
What do the rest of you think?
- External links to these places are always allowed anywhere: GitHub, Youtube, Youmagine, Thingiverse, Reddit, Imgur, personal blogs, Hackaday, (and lots of other places that are hard to list all of)
- Pricing information on the wiki is always prohibited.
- External links to companies selling a product (or your ebay page) are always prohibited, except for the following cases
[1] if you sell a product you developed, you may have a link to your company on your product's wiki page
[2] every vendor can have a link to their company (or ebay page) in their Wiki User Page, Wiki Talk Page, and Forum signature
[3] approved links are allowed on RepRap Buyers Guide
[4] approved links are allowed on Filament Suppliers
[5] approved links are allowed on Hot End Comparison
It's completely appropriate. I don't see an issue with implementing as is.
How would the decision be made on who would be an approved vendor? That could be pretty subjective.
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 16, 2014 11:42PM |
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Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 16, 2014 11:55PM |
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thejollygrimreaper
not really subjective, it's just a case of a simple checklist, eg is all the information they have provided correct? , do they carry counterfeit/produce counterfeit products? ... etc
Re: Suggestions for Improving the RepRap Wiki December 17, 2014 12:13AM |
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vegasloki
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thejollygrimreaper
not really subjective, it's just a case of a simple checklist, eg is all the information they have provided correct? , do they carry counterfeit/produce counterfeit products? ... etc
The determination of if the info is accurate or if something is counterfeit is absolutely objective. Take hot ends for example. JHead has become a generic term. Unfortunately he didn't trademark it. As you are aware most hotends that call themselves JHeads are either poor copies or nothing like a JHead. Let's say you have a good hot end that's not a JHead design but they say it's a JHead MK700. Is that counterfeit? How about a PEEK hot end attempted to be made to Brian's specs but is absolutely horrible in manufacturing quality but provides all the sources, links, attribution, etc. In other words, the maker means well but isn't very good. Which one gets in? Both? Neither? You have to be subjective to come up with a decision.