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Taken some interest in weather all my life, just as hobby.
Started using Cumulus in 2011 when I had a public web site, and thought the Web Pages Steve and Beth Loft used, together with "Sunny Weather" by Jacques DesRoches, would be fun to experiment with. 


Back then I was labelled a "Silly Fool with a Weather Station", hence I registered as SFWS to complete documentation of Steve Loft's Cumulus software (1.7.x to 1.9.4).  Previous contributors had left messages where pages needed more work to finish off documentation of what is now the legacy software, so I followed that guidance.  The trouble was this created long and complicated pages, so I started to split pages to improve the structure.
Other contributors later adapted 3 pages for '''beta MX'''. It has to be stressed beta MX offered '''a subset of 1.9.4 functionality''', so most of the existing documentation remained valid and I continued to focus on what I knew, documenting the legacy software I used.
MX then diverged so much from the legacy Cumulus, that the old Wiki structure became unsuitable.  I suggested a new structure was needed, designed for those who use MX, not based on how legacy software worked.
I don't use much of MX functionality, so I made a plea for people with MX experience to contribute. I knew I could not keep up with rapid development of MX since Mark became lead developer, but I did work through Wiki creating a new MX specific structure and identifying places where update needed.
My plea was ignored, instead I was given admin access. With that it became quicker to rewrite complete pages,  to split off content making smaller pages, to separate out legacy documentation and MX documentation, to update links, and to redesign the Main Page (that previously had a single link for MX).  My new structure makes it easier for others, without admin rights, to create new pages to document MX, so my work is done.

Revision as of 16:08, 26 April 2021

Taken some interest in weather all my life, just as hobby. Started using Cumulus in 2011 when I had a public web site, and thought the Web Pages Steve and Beth Loft used, together with "Sunny Weather" by Jacques DesRoches, would be fun to experiment with.

Back then I was labelled a "Silly Fool with a Weather Station", hence I registered as SFWS to complete documentation of Steve Loft's Cumulus software (1.7.x to 1.9.4). Previous contributors had left messages where pages needed more work to finish off documentation of what is now the legacy software, so I followed that guidance. The trouble was this created long and complicated pages, so I started to split pages to improve the structure.

Other contributors later adapted 3 pages for beta MX. It has to be stressed beta MX offered a subset of 1.9.4 functionality, so most of the existing documentation remained valid and I continued to focus on what I knew, documenting the legacy software I used.

MX then diverged so much from the legacy Cumulus, that the old Wiki structure became unsuitable. I suggested a new structure was needed, designed for those who use MX, not based on how legacy software worked.

I don't use much of MX functionality, so I made a plea for people with MX experience to contribute. I knew I could not keep up with rapid development of MX since Mark became lead developer, but I did work through Wiki creating a new MX specific structure and identifying places where update needed.

My plea was ignored, instead I was given admin access. With that it became quicker to rewrite complete pages, to split off content making smaller pages, to separate out legacy documentation and MX documentation, to update links, and to redesign the Main Page (that previously had a single link for MX). My new structure makes it easier for others, without admin rights, to create new pages to document MX, so my work is done.