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== Scope ==
== Scope ==


I really want this site to focus on the earlier part of the scene, most of the emphasis should be including and before the mid-1980s.  I really don't want any information on the 90s scene at all, there is already enough information out there.   
Though I focus myself on the early part of the scene (70s to late 80s) info on bands from the 90s are welcome as well.  The inspiration for this site was the focus on the bands, people and venues that have little-to-no information available on the web - a good chunk of this applies to the 90s as wellWhat I don't really want is to focus on the current bands that have been around since the Internet ageThese bands have their own site and an online presence since they started.
 
Though it's an open debate, I think [[Screeching Weasel]]'s Boogada Boogada Boogada release in late [[1988]] is a fine stopping point for this site.  That record really ushered in a new era and kind of changing of the Chicago punk guard.


== How to edit ==
== How to edit ==


People should not be afraid to post any and all information they can. If you have any questions, just ask. A quick rundown:
People should not be afraid to post any and all information they can. If you have any questions, just ask. A quick rundown:
Step one is to create an account.  Pretty easy to do, answer the simple question that's there to avoid spammers.  Once you have an account you are ready to edit! 


Every single page has an "edit" tab which shows the page's full content, which can be added or amended till your heart's content. If you make a mistake, every page has a "history" tab that lists the complete editing history of that page. So it's easy to go back or revert an error...
Every single page has an "edit" tab which shows the page's full content, which can be added or amended till your heart's content. If you make a mistake, every page has a "history" tab that lists the complete editing history of that page. So it's easy to go back or revert an error...


If you want to start a new page, simply search for an item. If there is no page, you'll get an option to create it. You can also "link" to any other page by putting brackets around the text. So if you're writing a page about a member of Naked Raygun, simply write it as <nowiki>[[Naked Raygun]]</nowiki> and their page will link back to the Naked Raygun.
If you want to start a new page, simply search for an item. If there is no page, you'll get an option to create it. You can also "link" to any other page by putting brackets around the text. So if you're writing a page about a member of [[Naked Raygun]], simply write it as <nowiki>[[Naked Raygun]]</nowiki> and their page will link back to the Naked Raygun.


If you are more of a casual browser than an editor, no problem. The pages of interest for you are the search area, the random page and recent changes. Recent changes will show all the edits on the pages in the last few weeks, it's also a great way to keep track of pages you are working on.
If you are more of a casual browser than an editor, no problem. The pages of interest for you are the search area, the random page and recent changes. Recent changes will show all the edits on the pages in the last few weeks, it's also a great way to keep track of pages you are working on.
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Right now, what we need most is content. The more people adding/editing pages, the better the pages become and the more useful of a reference the site is. I'm doing everything I can, but I am just one person and my knowledge of the scene is VERY limited compared to most of you fine folks.
Right now, what we need most is content. The more people adding/editing pages, the better the pages become and the more useful of a reference the site is. I'm doing everything I can, but I am just one person and my knowledge of the scene is VERY limited compared to most of you fine folks.


OK, I doubt anyone is reading by this point but feel free to ask any questions or request a page to be added.  Thanks again - Gantry (gantry at dee-nee.com)
OK, I doubt anyone is reading by this point but feel free to ask any questions or request a page to be added.  Thanks again - Gantry (gantry at gmail.com)

Latest revision as of 12:40, 25 December 2016

In case you haven't guessed, this is a site about the history of the Chicago punk scene. Anyone can create, edit or change any page on this site. It's by the people for the people of the Chicago punk scene.

Scope

Though I focus myself on the early part of the scene (70s to late 80s) info on bands from the 90s are welcome as well. The inspiration for this site was the focus on the bands, people and venues that have little-to-no information available on the web - a good chunk of this applies to the 90s as well. What I don't really want is to focus on the current bands that have been around since the Internet age. These bands have their own site and an online presence since they started.

How to edit

People should not be afraid to post any and all information they can. If you have any questions, just ask. A quick rundown:

Step one is to create an account. Pretty easy to do, answer the simple question that's there to avoid spammers. Once you have an account you are ready to edit!

Every single page has an "edit" tab which shows the page's full content, which can be added or amended till your heart's content. If you make a mistake, every page has a "history" tab that lists the complete editing history of that page. So it's easy to go back or revert an error...

If you want to start a new page, simply search for an item. If there is no page, you'll get an option to create it. You can also "link" to any other page by putting brackets around the text. So if you're writing a page about a member of Naked Raygun, simply write it as [[Naked Raygun]] and their page will link back to the Naked Raygun.

If you are more of a casual browser than an editor, no problem. The pages of interest for you are the search area, the random page and recent changes. Recent changes will show all the edits on the pages in the last few weeks, it's also a great way to keep track of pages you are working on.

Right now, what we need most is content. The more people adding/editing pages, the better the pages become and the more useful of a reference the site is. I'm doing everything I can, but I am just one person and my knowledge of the scene is VERY limited compared to most of you fine folks.

OK, I doubt anyone is reading by this point but feel free to ask any questions or request a page to be added. Thanks again - Gantry (gantry at gmail.com)