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First thing you should do is register a user account - this will let us keep track of who's writing what. Documentation for the wiki software can be found at [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ wikimedia]. In particular this page [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing describing the wiki markup] might be useful. If you want to see what the software is really used for check out [http://wikipedia.org wikipedia] a free, volunteer written and edited encyclopedia with over 400,000 pages. It's amazing.
First thing you should do is register a user account - this will let us keep track of who's writing what. Documentation for the wiki software can be found at [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ wikimedia]. In particular this page [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing describing the wiki markup] might be useful. If you want to see what the software is really used for check out [http://wikipedia.org wikipedia] a free, volunteer written and edited encyclopedia with over 400,000 pages. It's amazing.
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==Links:==
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==Links==
*[[BEC whiteboard]]  - the online matterwave whiteboard
*[[BEC whiteboard]]  - the online matterwave whiteboard
*[[New People]] - What to do when you get to Crete
*[[New People]] - What to do when you get to Crete
*[[Current events]] - What's up next week
*[[Current events]] - What's up next week

Revision as of 08:16, 26 April 2006

File:Example.jpg This is the Cretan matter wave wiki. Go ahead and edit, add, delete, move, improve. Whatever you like.

Most of the links to the left are not in use yet, except for the Current events which I thought could be used to keep track of relevent talks or social events.

First thing you should do is register a user account - this will let us keep track of who's writing what. Documentation for the wiki software can be found at wikimedia. In particular this page describing the wiki markup might be useful. If you want to see what the software is really used for check out wikipedia a free, volunteer written and edited encyclopedia with over 400,000 pages. It's amazing.

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