-
• #2
Go for it, you could always add more content to this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcourt_Bike_Polo
Things like formats/standards tend to evolve over time, but it'd be a nice way to "archive" things as time passes?
-
• #3
I can set up a wiki. Give me a few days, when I find time. i'll stick it up on bikepolo.cc somewhere. maybe wiki.bikepolo.cc
-
• #4
Go for it, you could always add more content to this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcourt_Bike_Polo
Things like formats/standards tend to evolve over time, but it'd be a nice way to "archive" things as time passes?
Rather than on Wikipedia which has to adhere to acceptance of people who just want to edit an encyclopedia, i meant a resource for those just interested in bike polo. Also the advantage that a wiki brings is that as standards/formats tend to evolve over time, the wiki can too!
I have noexperience of setting up websites or wikis, but is anyone interested in helping to set up a polo wiki? Not neccesarily to include the basic information about rules and mallet creating, as this information is plentiful enough, but more as a resource to the scenes in the UK and afar for growing and avoiding potholes? For example there could be sections on the different tournament types (swiss rounds etc, Cambridge could give information on how they found their court, public liability insurance etc., LHBPA could give advice on how to set up as an official body and so on. I think it could be a really useful idea if everyone adds to it, and could help smaller scenes to hold better tournaments and grow without making the mistakes of other cities?