[Coco] Who is selling or offering CoCo Software or Hardware?

Zippster zippster278 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 14:12:06 EST 2016


Well, my apologies for the suggestions then.  Point taken.
Perhaps volunteering unsolicited input isn’t very helpful.

Of course everyone should do only as they wish with 
whatever project they’re doing, and for their own reasons.  

That’s a given.

Anyway, it looks good Diego.    :)

- Ed


> On Dec 12, 2016, at 9:54 AM, John W. Linville <linville at tuxdriver.com> wrote:
> 
> Diego,
> 
> Good work on taking the initiative to build something yourself. I've
> already seen the "bikeshedding", telling you how you should do it some
> other way or host it some other place. That sort of thing happens
> all the time on this list and in this community, and it has killed
> far too many projects over the years.
> 
> If someone offers good advice or actual help, then feel free to take
> it. But don't get discouraged by the all too frequent voices of those
> that do little more than offering criticism of what others produce.
> 
> Feel free to add Fahrfall to your site. Contact me off-list if you
> need pictures, pricing info, etc.
> 
> John
> 
> On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 10:54:53AM -0300, Diego Barizo wrote:
>> A Wiki is a good idea indeed, but ...
>> Actually, the main reason I created the site was to learn / practice /
>> improve my CSS / PHP / MySQL :-)
>> 
>> What I can do, is add forms so that users can submit the info.
>> 
>> Perhaps the CoCopedia could also be used for something like this?
>> 
>> Diego
>> 
>> 
>> Zippster wrote:
>>> I was thinking about this idea a little further, and having a central site
>>> where it’s easy to see what new hardware / software is out there would be
>>> pretty neat, but...
>>> 
>>> What if you made it kind of like a wiki, where people could add their items,
>>> update whether something is currently available or not, etc?  Since every
>>> entry is going to refer to an outside link anyway...
>>> 
>>> I think something like this would appeal to me more if I could make / edit
>>> the entries for my items.  It may be less work for you as well that way.
>>> 
>>> Just a thought.
>>> 
>>> - Ed
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Dec 9, 2016, at 8:26 PM, Diego Barizo <diegoba at adinet.com.uy> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi everybody.
>>>> 
>>>> A few days ago I started working on a website that I hope can act as a "hub" for those who offer new software or hardware for the CoCo.
>>>> I would like to add all the currently available products, so whenever anyone wants to buy something, instead of going through 4-5 lists, groups or forums trying to find what they want, they can go to just one place.
>>>> 
>>>> Right now, I'm trying to figure out who is actually selling the SDC, and having a hard time finding that  ;-)
>>>> 
>>>> Can someone point me in the right direction?
>>>> Also, I would be thankful if anyone else who is offering any other "new" CoCo product would let me know, so I can add it to the site.
>>>> 
>>>> Right now I just have some Cloud9 hardware and Nick Marentes software...
>>>> 
>>>> The site is www.cocowares.com
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you all,
>>>> 
>>>> Diego
>>>> 
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