Cruising And Sailing Wiki A community project, all sailors encouraged to contribute.
#1
Posted 19 September 2007 - 11:33 PM
This Cruising and Sailing Wiki will develop into an extremely useful resource for all cruisers around the world - be built by all cruisers around the world who are always so willing to share their knowledge and information.
This Cruising and Sailing Wiki is a learning curve for us all and will take some time to even set up the basic skeleton. A start has been made and it will always be a work in progress. Feel free to start contributing to the sections that have been established - this is a shared resource that will benefit us all. Even correcting spelling mistakes or grammer is a valuable contribution.
The link to the Cruising and Sailing WIKI is on the menu at the top of the page (next to the "Gallery" link). Only registered members can contribute so "Guests" must first register here (free) on the FORUM.
Let's build a GREAT cruising knowledge base for ALL cruisers on yachts around the world to freely access.
#2
Posted 20 September 2007 - 07:32 AM
But this is so new, the questions have not been asked yet. So maybe my contribution should be titled: "AQ".
AQ???
Yep! AQ: Anticipated Questions.
We're just getting started on the Cruiser Log - Wiki Project. We means Cruiser Log "Members".
What the heck is a "Wiki" anyway? A self description is found HERE
And who operates it? The Wikimedia Foundation, HERE
Where do we Cruiser Log MEMBERS fit in?
Well, as Lighthouse said, look up, at the top of your screen, just below the Blue Bar, left of Gallery, is our Wiki Link. Click on that and explore. At the moment there is not much to explore, yet. In time there will be with members' contributions. That simply means we have an electronic sailing and cruising reference book to write, and we need authors; authors for each and every related topic. Do your best, and base what you write, on facts.
If you have questions ask, we (Mods and Members) are here to help.
How do you ask for help? You can click on a MOD's name and send an e-mail or PM - Private Message, or you can simply post a topic if you are totally lost. Don't worry, you won't break anything.
Where is here; where are the Mods? We are scattered around the globe, across the continents, and amongst the time zones, on purpose, with a purpose, to keep this board running smoothly and properly, 24/7/365. But, one or more of us, are usually only a click away. You can click on each Mod's name for each of our profiles, or from the home page of the forums, near the bottom there is a link to the Mod's. The Mod's are on land and sea, with a wide variety of multi-professional and trade(s) background(s), with their hearts in sailing, cruising, and assisting others. It would be difficult to hire such a team, anywhere. The payroll would be expensive, maybe prohibitive. There is no income, there is no payroll, we are volunteers, and we care. We donate time, hardware, software, and band width. The frustrations often frequent, but NOT from honest sailors or members. The rewards come from sincere members and helping them.
I find this CruiserLog Wiki project most exciting.
Write On!
Jeff
#5
Posted 27 September 2007 - 10:13 PM
The call is now out for your contributions to the "CARIBBEAN" section please.
The CRUISING AND SAILING WIKI - go to "contents" ....
#6
Posted 15 October 2007 - 12:32 AM
Durban, South Africa
http://www.cruiserlo...hp?title=Durban
The Wiki is for ALL to contribute to.
#8
Posted 16 June 2008 - 09:48 PM
Have a look at some of the FEATURED CRUISING GUIDES and perhaps they will encourage you to become involved - to contribute what you can about cruising areas that you know. Help the Cruising Wiki grow even faster into the free, World Cruising Guide that we can all freely reference and be proud of.
Help to spread the word about the Cruising Wiki - the more contributors the better.
BUILT BY CRUISERS, FOR CRUISERS.
GRAB A PAGE AND BUILD IT!
#9
Posted 04 September 2008 - 12:39 PM
Turkey is also developing quicky, but, so is the Caribbean, Chile, SE Asia, Pacific islands, Indian Ocean, ..... and on and on!
See for yourself and add your own contributions - bring out the hidden "cruising guide author" in you. Even just correcting grammar or spelling mistakes is a great help.
The World Cruising Wiki - A free, online world cruising guide.
#10
Posted 30 April 2009 - 03:02 PM
Lighthouse, on Sep 20 2007, 12:39 AM, said:
This Cruising and Sailing Wiki will develop into an extremely useful resource for all cruisers around the world - be built by all cruisers around the world who are always so willing to share their knowledge and information.
This Cruising and Sailing Wiki is a learning curve for us all and will take some time to even set up the basic skeleton. A start has been made and it will always be a work in progress. Feel free to start contributing to the sections that have been established - this is a shared resource that will benefit us all. Even correcting spelling mistakes or grammer is a valuable contribution.
The link to the Cruising and Sailing WIKI is on the menu at the top of the page (next to the "Gallery" link). Only registered members can contribute so "Guests" must first register here (free) on the FORUM.
Let's build a GREAT cruising knowledge base for ALL cruisers on yachts around the world to freely access.
Hi! I am from Latvia! Is WIKI building still actual? If Yes I`ll be back with ideas.
Andrejs
#11
Posted 30 April 2009 - 03:08 PM
Welcome!
The Wiki will never be completed as there is always something new to add and circumstances change. You are most welcome to add your information too.
By the way, I will be in Riga for a couple of days in mid May. If you are in the capital you are welcome to get in touch with me if you would like to have a beer and discuss sailing one evening.
Aye // Stephen
#12
Posted 30 April 2009 - 03:18 PM
Nausikaa, on Apr 30 2009, 04:14 PM, said:
Welcome!
The Wiki will never be completed as there is always something new to add and circumstances change. You are most welcome to add your information too.
By the way, I will be in Riga for a couple of days in mid May. If you are in the capital you are welcome to get in touch with me if you would like to have a beer and discuss sailing one evening.
Aye // Stephen
Hi Stephen!
That is so great that I get A LIVE reply

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