Στις 28/09/2012 07:35 μμ, ο/η David Groos έγραψε: > For, "answer to wiki initiative, I think you mean having "page stewards" > ...
Hi David, no, what I meant is that sometimes we end up writing the same answers in mailing lists or forums over and over again, and I think that nice wiki pages should be written about them instead. It's not related to what I wrote to the bottom of the ltsp-pnp page. E.g. I bet the "how to set up a static IP" question has been answered hundreds of times (I'm not talking just about this mailing list), and people answered quickly instead of writing a proper wiki page and link to it. We all know that software developers or experts give more time developing and much less time documenting. So my idea was that when a person asks something that deserves a wiki page, someone of the experts may give a correct but quick answer, and the person receiving it would then write a wiki page about it, with screenshots if needed etc etc. That would motivate developers to answer more frequently, because then a more complete version of their answer would be written in a wiki page, and they could link to it when the same question arises in the future, and it would also benefit users because they'd get technically correct answers instead of workarounds usually found in forums while googling. It's not related to who maintains the page; it's just about writing them; we have a big lack of wiki editors. I don't know if that approach would work, but we can try it. Cheers, Alkis -- edubuntu-users mailing list edubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users