On Wednesday 12 February 2003 21:47, Gerard Patel wrote: > At 02:15 PM 2/12/03 -0400, you (Jean-Michel Dault) wrote: > >I would recommend using a Wiki, just like the one we have for internal > >engineering. It's easy to install, manage, and very low on resources. > >What's more, anyone can create a topic and link it to a project page. > > Wiki are great for internal projects and small, unknown projects. > Mandrake is big and has a lot of controversial stuff associated with it, > so people posting unwanted stuff such as trolls, flames, support request, > political statements, insults, advertisement, etc, could be a big > maintenance headache. > > Gerard
Hmm I would not say so. If there is a critical mass, there should not be such problems. Further the wiki should not be open to everyone, so trolls etc can be kicked. look at wikipedia. It is working somehow very well there. A wiki would be good too for documentation (user-made like mandrakeuser.org) but I guess this is OT here, something deno has to worry ;) -- Regards Steffen ____________________ counter.li.org : #296567. machine: 181800 vdr-box : 87 ____________________ Please dont CC me, since if I have replied I'll watch the tread. Both mails will be filtered to the ML-folder. Thanks
