Re: Getting Started With WO site
Re: Getting Started With WO site
- Subject: Re: Getting Started With WO site
- From: Q <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 02:37:45 +1000
On 15/06/2007, at 2:22 AM, Steven Mark McCraw wrote:
Agreed. How do we (and I guess by we I mean everybody on this
list) come to an agreement on the one place that should be the
definitive posting grounds? Honestly, I sometimes find navigating
the wiki book less than ideal, but it's kind of a minor irritation
that I can live with if it solves the problem of a central
repository, and there's so much there already that it seems like
the most logical place to me. Whatever it is, it should be
publicly editable, I think, and it has to be searchable and
individual articles must be linkable. Is anybody in disagreement
that the wiki book is the best place ongoing to post information?
If so, can we start an effort to shuttle information posted
elsewhere into the wiki book if it is missing? If not, what are
alternative suggestions for the central repository of information?
I have posted some documentation in the past, and will be posting
more in the future, but it most probably won't be to the wiki book,
it will be to the objectstyle confluence wiki. The reason for this is
because our company uses confluence, I am familiar with it, and the
documentation will have been created as part of our internally QA
process in confluence already, so it's a simple cut and paste, and
just as easy to keep up to date. I don't enjoy writing documentation,
but the easier it is for me, the more likely I am to contribute.
--
Seeya...Q
Quinton Dolan - email@hidden
Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Ph: +61 419 729 806
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