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Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) is dedicated to supporting our maker community in their creative process by providing shared space, shared tools, software, materials and a knowledge base to turn their ideas into reality.
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'''This Pikes Peak Makerspace Wiki''' is a trusted source for information about our Shared Tools, Equipment Lists, and Infrastructure. It also includes Procedures, and Rules and Policies for our Makerspace.
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AI generated content on this Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) Wiki will be labeled as such, to the extent possible.
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Additionally, we are anticipating that AI “chat” interfaces for searching will become increasingly common, so we will be continually improving content here to stay current and remain useful to our members and the general public.
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Our social media sites and communication materials may have individual procedures and goals at this time.
 
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==What is a wiki?==
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The Pikes Peak Makerspace Wiki was first launched in the middle of May 2015. Our wiki was first indexed by Google in November 2015.
A wiki is a website that allows quick editing of its content and structure by its users. The&nbsp;most popular wiki is&nbsp;Wikipedia.
 
"Fun fact"... the term "wiki" actually means quick in&nbsp;Hawaiian.
 
  
==The Pikes Peak Makerspace Wiki==
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It was taken down for a period of time, but fortunately in the middle of 2021 it was reestablished from backups.
'''This Pikes Peak Makerspace Wiki''' is a trusted source for information about our Shared Tools, Equipment Lists, and Infrastructure.
 
  
It will also include all the Procedures, and Rules and Policies for our Makerspace.
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:Send us a Direct Message on Slack, or post your ideas to our Slack channel #ppm-wiki
  
The Pikes Peak Makerspace Wiki was '''first launched in the middle of May 2015''' by James Gravert and Brandon&nbsp;Hall.
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AI generated content on this Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) Wiki will be labeled as such, to the extent possible.
  
Unfortunately, it was taken down for a period of time, but fortunately '''in the middle of 2021 it was reestablished from backups''' by Brandon&nbsp;Hall.
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Additionally, we are anticipating that AI “chat” interfaces for searching will become increasingly common, so we will be continually improving content here to stay current and remain useful to our members and the general public.
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=== [https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Wiki_Management_Checklist Wiki Management Checklist] ===
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Our social media sites and communication materials may have individual procedures and goals at this time.
  
==PPM Wiki Makers==
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=== [[Wiki Management Checklist]] ===
:'''Brandon Hall, '''hard core admin and hosting
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:'''Warren Jokinen, '''admin lite and content wrangling, (since 11/10/21)
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:Send us a Direct Message on Slack, or post your ideas to the Slack channel #ppm-wiki
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==MediaWiki==
 
MediaWiki is free open source software (FOSS) used to edit and publish Wikipedia as well as many other wikis, including our Pikes Peak Makerspace wiki.
 
 
 
Links to external sites:
 
 
 
=== [[mediawikiwiki:MediaWiki|Powered by MediaWiki]] ===
 
  
=== [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Deciding_whether_to_use_a_wiki_as_your_website_type|Deciding whether to use a wiki as your website type]] ===
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==Curated Links==
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[[Category:Volunteers Needed]]
Links to external sites:
 
 
 
===[https://www.finewoodworking.com/shop-tips Sites using MediaWiki] ===
 
 
 
==Other Fun Stuff==
 
Links to other PPM Wiki pages:
 
===[[Other Makerspace Wikis]]===
 
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Revision as of 18:56, 24 February 2024

This Pikes Peak Makerspace Wiki is a trusted source for information about our Shared Tools, Equipment Lists, and Infrastructure. It also includes Procedures, and Rules and Policies for our Makerspace.

AI generated content on this Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) Wiki will be labeled as such, to the extent possible.

Additionally, we are anticipating that AI “chat” interfaces for searching will become increasingly common, so we will be continually improving content here to stay current and remain useful to our members and the general public.

Our social media sites and communication materials may have individual procedures and goals at this time.

 


Welcome banner

The Pikes Peak Makerspace Wiki was first launched in the middle of May 2015. Our wiki was first indexed by Google in November 2015.

It was taken down for a period of time, but fortunately in the middle of 2021 it was reestablished from backups.

Send us a Direct Message on Slack, or post your ideas to our Slack channel #ppm-wiki

AI generated content on this Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) Wiki will be labeled as such, to the extent possible.

Additionally, we are anticipating that AI “chat” interfaces for searching will become increasingly common, so we will be continually improving content here to stay current and remain useful to our members and the general public.

Our social media sites and communication materials may have individual procedures and goals at this time.

Wiki Management Checklist


PPM Tool Color Map — Interactive
Search the PPM Wiki — include both Content pages and Multimedia
Contact Us if you cannot find your answer here on our Wiki, or you notice something is outdated.


 


Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) is dedicated to supporting our maker community in their creative processes by providing shared space, shared tools, materials, software and a knowledge base to turn their ideas into reality.