Am Dienstag, 28. Juni 2011, 19:16:36 schrieb Graham Percival:
> > LSR is a place to put snippets that some people think are useful, without
> > the filtering of any "expert".
> 
> Ideally so.  In practice, it seems like only "experts" (or at
> least, developers and contributors) are doing anything to maintain
> it.

So, where's the problem? Experts sharing their knowledge so that users can 
easily find and use it also relieves the work load on us.

> I'll note that, if we have any lsr->git importing, it's reasonable
> to have some kind of quality control over that process.  In terms
> of LSR, this is done by tagging stuff with "docs" and marking a
> snippet as "approved".

Yeah, but then you have the snippets in the documentation, which is not as 
easily searchable.

Cheers,
Reuinhold


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