New CSG Website

[From Rick Marken (2005.01.01.1045)]

The new web site for the Control Systems Group is at:

www.perceptualcontroltheory.org

The site is still under development so please send comments or suggestions
regarding its appearance and/or content to me (marken@mindreqadings.com or
Colin Dietch (colin@newviewpublications.com), the acting webmaster who works
with Fred Good at newview.

Happy New Year

Best

Rick

[Martin Taylor 2005.01.01.22.50]

[From Rick Marken (2005.01.01.1045)]

The new web site for the Control Systems Group is at:

www.perceptualcontroltheory.org

The site is still under development so please send comments or suggestions
regarding its appearance and/or content to me (marken@mindreqadings.com or
Colin Dietch (colin@newviewpublications.com), the acting webmaster who works
with Fred Good at newview.

It looks great. I've already linked to it from the ECACS site.
However I note that it doesn't list ECACS <http://www.ecacs.net>
among its links.

There's no requirement for it to do so, but ECACS means "Exploration
of Complex Adapting Control Systems". The ECACS site includes a forum
intended to complement (not compete with) the CSG mailing list, and
incorporates some additional material relevant to PCT. So I think a
link to ECACS from the main CSG site might be in order. Of course, as
site maintainer, I'm biased :slight_smile:

Happy New Year.

Martin

[From Rick Marken (2004.01.02.0825)]

Martin Taylor (2005.01.01.22.50)

]From Rick Marken (2005.01.01.1045)

The new web site for the Control Systems Group is at:

www.perceptualcontroltheory.org

It looks great. I've already linked to it from the ECACS site.
However I note that it doesn't list ECACS <http://www.ecacs.net>
among its links.

Thanks.

I think a link to ECACS from the main CSG site might be in order.

I think so too. I'll add you to the site as soon as I get ftp access to the
server, which may take weeks, I'm afraid.

Martin:

I visited both sites; thanks for the ECACS link and for reminding me about
the CSG site.

When I visited ECACS I couldn't view anything; a login is required and I
couldn't find any instructions for signing up.

Regards,

Fred Nickols
nickols@att.net

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Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 10:55 PM
To: CSGNET@listserv.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: New CSG Website

[Martin Taylor 2005.01.01.22.50]

>[From Rick Marken (2005.01.01.1045)]
>
>The new web site for the Control Systems Group is at:
>
>www.perceptualcontroltheory.org
>
>The site is still under development so please send comments or
suggestions
>regarding its appearance and/or content to me (marken@mindreqadings.com
or
>Colin Dietch (colin@newviewpublications.com), the acting webmaster who
works
>with Fred Good at newview.

It looks great. I've already linked to it from the ECACS site.
However I note that it doesn't list ECACS <http://www.ecacs.net>
among its links.

There's no requirement for it to do so, but ECACS means "Exploration
of Complex Adapting Control Systems". The ECACS site includes a forum
intended to complement (not compete with) the CSG mailing list, and
incorporates some additional material relevant to PCT. So I think a
link to ECACS from the main CSG site might be in order. Of course, as
site maintainer, I'm biased :slight_smile:

Happy New Year.

Martin

[Martin Taylor 2005.01.02.14.29]

Fred Nickols said:

I visited both sites; thanks for the ECACS link and for reminding me about
the CSG site.

When I visited ECACS I couldn't view anything; a login is required and I
couldn't find any instructions for signing up.

You should have been able to log in to the Forum as "Guest". I was
able to do that, without trouble. But you are right, there is nothing
telling you how to join as a member so you can post messages. I've
altered the text on the welcoming page of the Forum to give you that
information (you ask admin@ecacs.net to register you). You can look
at the rest of the ECACS site without login, though, can't you?

Martin