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Re: "Species Library" [Re: falcon]
    #12264059 - 03/24/10 04:49 PM (13 years, 10 months ago)

I don't know what you want. On Mushroom Observer you can have mushrooms ID'd, and added to the vast community compilation of data. You can search for any species and see images of it as well as locations and other documentation about that particular mushroom.

I am confused. What do you mean by "decentralization"? It is all there and handy, on one site.

Forgive me for my slowness.

Oh, and why would we want a compilation of blurry mushroom pics?

I am so confused..... :braindamage:


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Re: "Species Library" [Re: elprawn]
    #12264087 - 03/24/10 04:54 PM (13 years, 10 months ago)

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There's an edit button on the bottom of the page, it used to be the shroom wiki pages. I think you can still add stuff to it, but it has to be approved.




So for each species, there could be a limitless number of photographs?

Also, this would allow people to upload blurry and dried mushroom photographs, which could be very useful for comparison purposes.





I'm not sure if you could have limitless photos. It would be nice to have some more photos there, for each species. There is large pool of photos to draw from on this site.  And pics of dried and old mushroom and very young mushrooms would be helpful.


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Re: "Species Library" [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #12264126 - 03/24/10 04:58 PM (13 years, 10 months ago)

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Twiztidsage said:
I don't know what you want. On Mushroom Observer you can have mushrooms ID'd, and added to the vast community compilation of data. You can search for any species and see images of it as well as locations and other documentation about that particular mushroom.

I am confused. What do you mean by "decentralization"? It is all there and handy, on one site.

Forgive me for my slowness.

Oh, and why would we want a compilation of blurry mushroom pics?

I am so confused..... :braindamage:




By decentralisation I mean it's not on this website. If it was, we could even have something in the Add New Post page that integrates with the function and may stop people posting if they see that it's blatantly not the same thing.


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Re: "Species Library" [Re: falcon]
    #12264138 - 03/24/10 04:59 PM (13 years, 10 months ago)

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falcon said:
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elprawn said:
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falcon said:
There's an edit button on the bottom of the page, it used to be the shroom wiki pages. I think you can still add stuff to it, but it has to be approved.




So for each species, there could be a limitless number of photographs?

Also, this would allow people to upload blurry and dried mushroom photographs, which could be very useful for comparison purposes.





I'm not sure if you could have limitless photos. It would be nice to have some more photos there, for each species. There is large pool of photos to draw from on this site.  And pics of dried and old mushroom and very young mushrooms would be helpful.




Yeah, I was meaning perhaps something where the photos are linked rather than uploaded. Then people could link to either their galleries or to external sites.


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