[Xastir] Bringing order to the new wiki

Kevin Paetzold kevin.paetzold at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 03:55:46 PST 2026


I was pretty late (retired) paying attention to the whole AI thing...

Has anyone considered feeding the current xastir documentation into one 
of them and asking it to do something with it.

I have been VERY surprised at some of the recent and quite complex stuff 
it has done for my primary ham organization.
For example, we had a complex 3rd order IMD interference situation (we 
run > 20 repeaters across Massachusetts).
We got one of the AIs to do all the math, calculate all the path losses, 
and determine what could actually be happening.
I was impressed.

I have been on board for my org > 25 years but it is almost 60 years 
old.  We asked multiple AIs to do a history of our organization.
They found many things none of us new.


73,

K1KWP




On 1/5/26 19:42, edodd at billiau.net wrote:
> Tom and I have had some offline conversations about the new wiki
> structure, and I offered to perform a thematic analysis to help plan
> out the new wiki structure.
>
> I don't intend this to be a private conversation.
>
> This is the result of my thematic analysis of the Xastir wiki, attached
> as a pdf. It isn't set in stone, but was done to help provide order to
> the new wiki. Wiki pages are listed under each category. I was not
> concerned by them being current for this analysis. They are randomly
> listed as dot points.
>
> I didn't categorise items from the Tips and Tricks or the FAQ for this
> analysis as I already had enough items on which to work.
>
> You are all free to contribute your own ideas and items, see the linked
> photo for a "HowTo"
>
> https://billiau.net/nextcloud/index.php/apps/memories/s/XSJcs9pMB5cJDY2
>
>
> Liz
> VK2XSE
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