Re: [DIYbio] Status/purpose of biohacklabs.org?

http://openwetware.org/wiki/Main_Page

has been stable/up for years now...

On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Ilya Levantis <ilyalevantis@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> At some point in the past, at some DIYBio meeting or other, it was mooted
> that a general biohacker's wiki would be useful.
> Thus, I believe, http://www.biohacklabs.org was set up.
>
> I have some content that I would like to put up there since it is content
> that would benefit from edits and additions from anyone involved in DIYBio.
> Is biohacklabs.org a good place to put this and are there others that would
> like to add content to the site?
>
> It currently seems a bit dead - presumably because the signup is broken and
> you never get sent the password for an account you create.
>
> If whoever is in charge of the site is able to fix this, should the
> community start putting information up there about protocols, projects etc
> that is useful outside each particular space's own wiki or should we just be
> putting things on openwetware?
>
> I say this because lots of useful information about particular DIY
> protocols, equipment, etc seems to be spread across the internet with very
> little effort at collation. I think collation in the form of a community
> wide wiki (i.e. biohacklabs.org) could be a great asset, especially for
> those new to DIYBio.
>
> Note: I'm not saying that everyone needs to use a centralised wiki for
> everything, but a page about different protocols for homemade/cheap growth
> media production which links to the various blog posts and instructables
> could be a valuable starting point for people.
>
> Ilya
>
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