Wikipedia Maintenance by Frisco.org Members

Discussion in 'Announcements' started by friscomike, Dec 16, 2011.

  1. friscomike

    friscomike Administrator Staff Member Administrator Frisco.org Supporter

    Howdy folks,


    I received this private message from George Nelson.

    "Do either of you know of anyone active in frisco.org who assists in maintenance of the various Frisco-related articles in Wikipedia? Curiosity is my prime motivator at this time. When it comes to Frisco, I am best able to help with spelling, grammar and style rather than accurate detail.

    Whoever does it, does it well, for Frisco gets decent representation there. It has articles about "The Firefly," "The Meteor" and "Texas Special." There are also links to many discussions of predecessors like KCC&S, KCFS&M and KCO&S as well as to personalities like Benjamin Franklin Yoakum and Clark Hungerford.

    I did notice the "St. Louis-San Francisco Railway" article has a Wikipedia-generated banner requesting better documentation for some of the topics.

    George Nelson"
    If you are the guilty party, would you step forward? It would be nice if a Frisco.org member leading this effort.

    Best regards,
    Mike Corley
     
  2. TAG1014 (Tom Galbraith RIP 7/15/2020)

    TAG1014 (Tom Galbraith RIP 7/15/2020) Passed Away July 15, 2020 Frisco.org Supporter

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  3. Iantha_Branch

    Iantha_Branch Member

    I will admit, I don't recall changing anything on the Frisco main page, but I have fixed or added info on the loco pages, ie the SD38-2 page didn't have the Frisco's SD38-2's listed so I listed them.

    Ethan

    Edit: KCFS&M does have it's own list in the list of predecessors, but there is no actual page. I have done a little research my self over the KCFS&M out of curiosity since it was the line (technically it wasn't, it was same line, different name) that runs past my house. Looking at the list it needs a little work..........
     
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