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Introducing Winni.wiki
Hi everyone! I'll admit, I'm new to these forums, but I figured a home of knowledgeable boaters and long-time lake goers was probably the best place to post this.
I noticed yesterday that there wasn't a wiki for information specific to Lake Winnipesaukee, so I decided to create one. As a bonus, the domain winni.wiki hadn't already been registered. :cool: And so, I'd like to introduce you all to https://winni.wiki Please feel free to suggest/create pages and topics, and share your experience! I'm hopeful we can build an awesome resource for lakers new and old. :) |
I would find that website unnecessary and a duplication of the information available on this site.
This site is informative and well managed and has a long history of being loaded with information about the lake and surrounding areas. It is all I need! |
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Hi VG,
I'm sure your heart's in the right place on this, but I also hope you'll integrate with the Forum instead of a separate thing that may be dilutive |
I agree with what everyone else has been saying. We already have this wonderful site called the Winnepesaukee forum. There is no need to start another one.
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I'd have a better understanding of Winni.wiki's place if the creator could give some examples or post a few items to set the tone. |
Wiki is like an online encyclopedia, not a forum / message board.
Use it for objective info, not to express personal opinion. |
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I'm not quite sure what that would entail, but I absolutely don't want to split out where information can be found. That's why I decided to make this thread. |
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Also, as another commenter is concerned about contributing to the forum, I'm not trying to discredit any information posted here. In fact, as I've seen, many long-time forum users seem to know their stuff more than enough to be used as references on pages. One main use-case I can think of other than people who want to find out really obscure things like I do with Barndoor, I think, would be people looking for tidbits about Lake Winni as an outsider moving to/touring the general Winni area. Again, I'm very open as to how we might use the knowledge of people on this forum and beyond to create a useful resource. (Especially for people like my mother who're hopeless in regards to forum etiquette and searching thru old threads. :laugh:) |
VeryGeneric - kudos to you for coming up with a novel way to look at Winni. It’s unfortunate that you got initial responses that reflect New Englanders reluctance to give new ideas a chance.
I think Descant made Avery good point. If you would post a couple of things in Winni.wiki (a history of Big Barndoor??) people would have a better idea what your vision is. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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For consideration, are existing Wikipedia entries around Lake Winni. For example, these Islands of Winni: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catego..._Winnipesaukee
Though not encyclopedic, the content is factual with footnotes. |
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I wish you would give an example or ask a question to get things started.
If you’re trying to make it simpler for people like your mother, and I’m sure I’m your mother’s age, it seems like you’re making it harder to me. I just need to understand what it is that you’re trying to do. You have mentioned Barndoor Island, but have not told us any information about it or what other information you may be looking for. I had to Google it to find out where it was. I never would’ve guessed it was around Wolfeboro. I’m trying to have an open mind because we all have areas that we are more knowledgeable about and other areas that we know nothing about. Could you post some information and ask a question about Barndoor Island? |
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Barndoor lsland & Little Barndoor Island are not part of Wolfeboro.
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