Re: Iris Encyclopedia


 

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL

This subject of the Iris encyclopedia needs to be discussed within the SSI and it is important that the Society for Siberian Iris  gets more air . Why not start our own Wiki for Siberians as the SSI checklist is the best example of a Cumulative Check list that I have seen so why should all that hard work be to the advantage of another Iris Society.There is a mountain of photos of siberians within the membership and as we are well aware the culture of Siberian Irises is relatively young and most of the legendary Hybridisers are still alive to place there own thoughts on their fantastic breeding efforts, so Why not???
The Daffodil Society started a site Daffseek  just pull down the Division and select and then select a country  press 'submit query' and "Voilà" Check out the Pedigree Chart.

If we have an asset in our society we should think seriously before we give it away,which is what Bob is asking, and if we do give it away how hard will it be for the Society for Siberian Iris to stay relevant in this digital world.

As our Cumulative Check list is already digital in the form of a word doc it would only take weeks to get a wiki type function attached to our existing Web Site. 



--- In sibrob@yahoogroups.com, Robert Pries <robertpries@...> wrote:
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> Here is a new site under development that needs your help. The Americn Iris Society is creating an online encyclopedia of Iris. If you are familiar with the wikipedia than you know what the potential is for this site. At first glance you may think it is only and online illustrated checklist of every type of Iris. You would be correct but it will be much more. There are 65,000 entries in the AIS checklists and ultimately all will have their own page, up to 20 pictures for each and a chance for scores of people to add information. Presntly we have a small crew that in the last couple of monthes have put up over 1,000 cultivars but our goal is to have at least 10,000 pages up before it appears to the world on the AIS website. Presently the beginning of the alphabet has the most entries and medians and MDBs have the most pages up. We need your help to give the Siberians the representation they deserve. I invite you to visit the beginnings and see if you would like to be a part of this monumental venture. If so send me an e-mail at robertpries@... and let me know. but first go to this url and take a look:
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