[Linux] flux wiki?
Kendrick Vargas
linux@flux.org
Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:45:35 -0400
Adam Glass wrote:
> Before we talk about adding more content, perhaps we should figure out
> just what content that would be.
>
> The www.flux.org site is the user group's web presence. It has a
> place to add announcements and calendar events and articles and
> presentation slides.
>
> Discussion takes place on e-mail lists.
>
> There are literally thousands of Linux how-to/tutorial sites on the
> web, so there's no need for FLUX to establish yet another one.
>
> As mentioned in an unrelated thread a few weeks ago, it's great to own
> a hammer, but one should not then treat everything as a nail. In this
> case the wiki was useful for RSVP of a special event. Is there other
> content that FLUX needs to put on the internet, that cannot be placed
> on the flux.org site?
Can I ask a simple question.... just out of curiousity?
Did you have some kind of childhood trauma with a wiki that made you hate
them so? I mean, did one touch you inappropriately? :-)
The point of the wiki isn't always to populate it ahead of time. Part of it
is just to have it available for people to edit/modify. If you have a
trusted group of editors, I don't see an issue with just having it
available. Things will enter it as they need to.
-peace