Just checked Thingiverse and they've rolled out a new Groups feature. Let's try it out!
I've created a "MakerGear M2" group: http://www.thingiverse.com/groups/makergear-m2
Please join me.
Thingiverse Groups
- Mike Hunter
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Re: Thingiverse Groups
joined and added my m2 things
Re: Thingiverse Groups
Thanks for the heads-up! Wouldn't you know; I check Thingiverse every day, but the one weekend I have no time because I have family visiting from all over, they spring something new on me, and I miss it. But thanks, Jin. All it needs is a nice picture for the group logo (hint, hint).
Re: Thingiverse Groups
Added the "M G with printer" photo off MakerGear's web site.
Re: Thingiverse Groups
So, people are posting their objects to the group, which is great.
But I was hoping you could post other people's things, to use it as a group-curated collection, and it doesn't appear you can. Which is too bad. It would also be helpful to have multiple named collections. Why must you tease me, Thingiverse!
Their discussion feature is similarly uninteresting (for us) as Tim helpfully pointed out.
I'm happy that it's easy to follow group members, so it's easier to keep an eye on you guys.
But I was hoping you could post other people's things, to use it as a group-curated collection, and it doesn't appear you can. Which is too bad. It would also be helpful to have multiple named collections. Why must you tease me, Thingiverse!
Their discussion feature is similarly uninteresting (for us) as Tim helpfully pointed out.
I'm happy that it's easy to follow group members, so it's easier to keep an eye on you guys.
Re: Thingiverse Groups
To get other people's things listed, I guess the best approach is to message the people whose things you want posted, and try to convince them to contribute.
And think about lobbying the Thingiverse maintainers for the capability to organize a group's list of things into self-styled categories. I'm sure they take suggestions, if you know who to send them to.
And think about lobbying the Thingiverse maintainers for the capability to organize a group's list of things into self-styled categories. I'm sure they take suggestions, if you know who to send them to.