Hi all,
Most of you already know that Club Arnage publishes an annual free guide to the 24h of Le Mans, the last editions can still be downloaded at
http://www.clubarnage.com/caguide/download.html.
In the past there were not only CA members who contributed to this guide, but also many people from other LM-related forums like Ten-Tenths, Pistonheads and Beermountain, and many of you supplied valuable information and pictures. All this information was merged manually into Word documents by me, forwarded then to a proofreader – meanwhile new information came up … , so I had to merge it again, send it out for proofreading again , meanwhile I had a beer or 2 or 3 and some files got lost – and so on –
you can imagine that this was not very easy to co-ordinate and a very error-prone procedure.
To make the editing process easier, we will try a new approach for the 2010 Guide. We have installed a Club Arnage Le Mans Wiki at
www.clubarnage.com/wiki - enabling anybody to edit the guide directly. About 2 weeks prior to the race I will take the contents from the Wiki and generate the annual CA Guide to the 24h of Le Mans ready for download from it – that’s the plan.
To edit the Wiki, you need to become a CA member first a painless procedure which takes just a few minutes - -that's if you aren't a member already! However, If you don’t want to become a CA member or you don’t feel comfortable editing this Wiki by yourself, you are still welcome to send your contributions and suggestions by email to
president@lemanszone.de - I will take care of it.
I hope I have encouraged you to share your know-how with all the other Le Mans fans.
Cheers
Werner Kirchmann - CA Wiki housekeeping department