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So how do we want to start this going a little more? Should we have a section dedicated to linking to kits for learning the basics and order them in order from easiest at the top of the list and hardest at the bottom? How about a list of trusted suppliers of components?
Welcome, HDL. Btw, hit ~~~~ at the end of your post, that saves people from having to hit the "history" button to see who said what. Since we're inviting new people to this page and also to the WP:WikiProject Robotics/Outreach page, it makes sense for that "talk" page and this one to be the place to work this stuff out.
People who have been here a long time will have opinions...and on these two talk pages, we're going to ignore all those opinions, which is totally the thing to do when a new Wikiproject starts up. We're bringing in househusbands, students, hobbyists, academics and professionals. Let's find out what you guys have to offer, and what you want to see on Wikipedia, instead of telling you! So, what do people think of HDL's suggestion? - Dan Dank55 (talk) 18:59, 5 February 2008 (UTC)