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[http://nburl.net nburl.net] is the Noisebridge Tiny URL service. Around the Noisebridge space are labels such as [http://nburl.net/trash nburl.net/trash] or [http://nburl.net/sewing nburl.net/sewing], which forward to pages on the wiki.
[http://nburl.net nburl.net] is Noisebridge's URL shortener. Around the Noisebridge space are labels such as [http://nburl.net/trash nburl.net/trash] or [http://nburl.net/sewing nburl.net/sewing], which forward to pages on the wiki. By putting a short URL on equipment and objects in the space, we provide a way for people to look up more info.


Just go to the nburl site to find instructions or more information related to the item the label is on.
Just go to the nburl site to find instructions or more information related to the item the label is on.


To add nburl URLs, ask [[User:AlSweigart | Al Sweigart]] for the password.
To add nburl URLs, ask [[User:AlSweigart | Al Sweigart]] for the password.
Ideally, the nburl url should reveal the following:
# The instruction manual for this item, or any records related to it
# Where to put the object when you are done with it
# Any scheduling info related to this object, or if it is currently being used by someone else for a project

Revision as of 07:51, 8 August 2012

nburl.net is Noisebridge's URL shortener. Around the Noisebridge space are labels such as nburl.net/trash or nburl.net/sewing, which forward to pages on the wiki. By putting a short URL on equipment and objects in the space, we provide a way for people to look up more info.

Just go to the nburl site to find instructions or more information related to the item the label is on.

To add nburl URLs, ask Al Sweigart for the password.

Ideally, the nburl url should reveal the following:

  1. The instruction manual for this item, or any records related to it
  2. Where to put the object when you are done with it
  3. Any scheduling info related to this object, or if it is currently being used by someone else for a project