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Beamspring Registry

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 02:21
by Brett MacK
I have always thought it would be a cool idea if there was a public database where you can document beamspring keyboards, and possibly other extremely rare keyboards. It would be a really interesting way we could get a better scale for how many of these keyboards are out there. At the same time comparing conditions and different variations of models. This database would be way more informative than just the short blurbs out there, because you can see all the variants that are documented.

I wanted to see what you guys thought was the best way for me to try and start this up. Should I make a page in the wiki with big tables for each different model. In these tables there would be a spot for pictures, another column for information about each individual keyboard. Is this the best way to do that, or would there be an easier process on a different platform?

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 04:32
by xueyao
I think it'll be easier to just expand upon deskthority's wiki page. There isn't too many variants anyways and the wiki covers about 70% of the known variants. It's just not updated frequently enough. It'll be really cool to add a owner's table though and track who owns which beamer since there are so few left in the wild haha.

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 09:53
by clickboyclick
sure man go for it

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 12:48
by codemonkeymike
The difficulty is figuring out how to organize. I am not sure if the wiki is well organized now, but I can think of a few ways to organize and the most logical one is what system they went to. That being said there is not a whole load of information on some more obscure IBM systems.

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 20:31
by Blaise170
Wiki would make sense. I can give space on my site www.keyboards.es but then I feel that information would become more fragmented than it already is.

Posted: 20 Jun 2018, 06:34
by JP!
Google sheets, advertise on all of the communities.