Today, I contacted David Darling, creator of the Astrobiology
encyclopedia (
http://www.angelfire.com/on2/daviddarling) and asked him
about possible relations between our projects. Here is the reply I got.
IMHO the link he asks for is OK for new articles or major improvements
("This article based on [http:... this one, with permission]"). Thought
I'd ask the list first, though.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Astrobiology encyclopedia and Wikipedia
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 10:05:36 -0600
From: David Darling <daviddarling(a)angelfire.com>
Reply-To: daviddarling(a)angelfire.com
Organization: Angelfire (
http://email.angelfire.mailcity.lycos.com:80)
To: Magnus Manske <magnus.manske(a)epost.de>
Dear Magnus,
Thanks for your message and kind words about my encyclopedia. The wikipedia is a marvelous
idea and resource, which I have used myself many times. I would be happy to
"donate" or adapt some of my a-z entries to the wikipedia. Would it possible to
include a link to my website at the end of each such article? I am quite happy to offer my
time and effort freely on the Internet but must try to subsidise myself through
(hopefully!) additional book sales that come about through visitors to my site.
Best wishes,
David Darling
P.S. Your English appears to be flawless!
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 15:13:14
Magnus Manske wrote:
Dear Dr. Darling,
I have just recently discovered your fascinating astrobiology
encyclopedia (
http://www.angelfire.com/on2/daviddarling/), and hope the
following might be of interest to you.
Studying biology myself, I have worked on software and articles at
Wikipedia (
http://www.wikipedia.org), a free internet encyclopedia. We
are now approaching 90000 more-or-less complete articles, which are
freely available under the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License).
As our "members" (everyone can edit any article) come from every
imaginable scientific background, we might have some information that
would help you fill the (minor) gaps in your topic list, or complete others.
Likewise, we would be very interested in you becoming a contributor to
our project. Though our articles are not credited to any author, a new
and extensive article can be marked with a line like "this article is
based on...".
Hoping the above will be helpful, or at least fun,
Magnus Manske
P.S.: Please excuse my bad English, I am from Germany.
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