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We are receiving a lot of questions at Earth Sciences Exchange asking for identification of stones. I am trying to start a list of the identified minerals we have on our site's Meta.

As list point to identified minerals, I have started to fill a little sheeta little sheet with some information about the piece and the best poster's picture.


My ask is if we could make a free app – without any ads or commercial purpose – for students, share it on GitHub with the information of the posts, using get petitions to generate a kind of mineral guide? It would contain the poster's question and pictures, the top answer and the sheet, that may be edited in wiki mode.

Should we write the site asking for permission? It would be nice if we could use Stack Exchange's and Earth Science's logos.

We are receiving a lot of questions at Earth Sciences Exchange asking for identification of stones. I am trying to start a list of the identified minerals we have on our site's Meta.

As list point to identified minerals, I have started to fill a little sheet with some information about the piece and the best poster's picture.


My ask is if we could make a free app – without any ads or commercial purpose – for students, share it on GitHub with the information of the posts, using get petitions to generate a kind of mineral guide? It would contain the poster's question and pictures, the top answer and the sheet, that may be edited in wiki mode.

Should we write the site asking for permission? It would be nice if we could use Stack Exchange's and Earth Science's logos.

We are receiving a lot of questions at Earth Sciences Exchange asking for identification of stones. I am trying to start a list of the identified minerals we have on our site's Meta.

As list point to identified minerals, I have started to fill a little sheet with some information about the piece and the best poster's picture.


My ask is if we could make a free app – without any ads or commercial purpose – for students, share it on GitHub with the information of the posts, using get petitions to generate a kind of mineral guide? It would contain the poster's question and pictures, the top answer and the sheet, that may be edited in wiki mode.

Should we write the site asking for permission? It would be nice if we could use Stack Exchange's and Earth Science's logos.

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We are receiving at Earth Sciences Exchange a lot of questions at Earth Sciences Exchange asking for identification of his stonestones. I am trying to start to put in a meta guide a listlist of the identified minerals we have on our site's Meta.

As list point to identified minerals, I have started to fill a little sheet with some information about the piece and the best poster's picture.


My ask is if we could make a free app -with– without any addads or comertialcommercial purpose- for students, share it on githubGitHub with the information of the posts, using get petitions to generate a kind of mineral guide? It would contain the poster's question and pictures, the top answer and the sheet -that, that may be edited in wiki mode-.

Should we write the site asking for permission -it? It would be nice if we could use stack'sStack Exchange's and ES logo-?Earth Science's logos.

We are receiving at Earth Sciences Exchange a lot of questions asking for identification of his stone. I am trying to start to put in a meta guide a list of the identified minerals we have

As list point to identified minerals, I have started to fill a little sheet with some information about the piece and the best poster's picture.


My ask is if we could make a free app -with any add or comertial purpose- for students, share it on github with the information of the posts, using get petitions to generate a kind of mineral guide? It would contain the poster's question and pictures, the top answer and the sheet -that may be edited in wiki mode-.

Should we write the site asking for permission -it would be nice we could use stack's and ES logo-?

We are receiving a lot of questions at Earth Sciences Exchange asking for identification of stones. I am trying to start a list of the identified minerals we have on our site's Meta.

As list point to identified minerals, I have started to fill a little sheet with some information about the piece and the best poster's picture.


My ask is if we could make a free app – without any ads or commercial purpose for students, share it on GitHub with the information of the posts, using get petitions to generate a kind of mineral guide? It would contain the poster's question and pictures, the top answer and the sheet, that may be edited in wiki mode.

Should we write the site asking for permission? It would be nice if we could use Stack Exchange's and Earth Science's logos.

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