On 4 October 2017 at 17:14, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > Maybe some of the first steps is to (1) recognize the information > management problem, and (2) provide information dissemination that's > {amicable|consistent|?} with what's occurring in 2017. I mean,
What does that mean in concrete terms? > README's were fine in the 1980's but with the advent of the web, users > do different things nowadays. Which README are you criticising? Got any concrete suggestions we can act on, or just "make it betterer"? > For completeness, GCC has a wiki. But I still don't have an account to > make an occasional update; and I still don't know how to get an > account. I tried to get one in the past but the process was broken so > I gave up. 1) create an account 2) get your username added to the right page to grant editing privs (by someone who already has them) How is this broken?