Jay Vaughan wrote: >> This stood out for me "The tangled pile of mostly outdated and >> incomplete documentation at the OpenMoko wiki..." >> Is this an accurate evaluation of the wiki ? >> If so, what can we do to fix it up, how do we identify old content >> and schedule it for updating? >> > > > I think, personally, its time for a 3rd-party site not related to > OpenMoko to pick up the slack here. So much stuff happens too quickly > for people who /should/ be updating the wiki to feel like its > productive to do so .. > > What I would like to see is something like an "mokofanboix.org" > website come up that has the following: > > - Daily blog news akin to the good ol' slashdot, of news from the > openmoko scene, gleaned from careful inspection of the mailing lists, > of IRC, of the codebase, of code delta's, etc. > > - Public free Repository of all the latest and greatest 'cool apps' > found for OpenMoko > > - Public forum for discussion of the news. > > This is, of course, sorta what we've got with things like > planet.openmoko.org (which I check daily), combined with the > Scaredycat repo's and other such things, but .. for newcomers .. I > don't think any of this is as easily approachable as it would be if it > were all put under a single umbrella that is a bit more of an > 'openmoko pop culture' site than what we've got right now .. > > ; > -- > Jay Vaughan > > >
I agree. Regardless though, an out of date wiki is not helpful. What approaches can we take to fix up the wiki _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

