> This is an interesting point, at the WCCE (World Conference on Computers > in Education) last week the debate around blog/wiki came up. It was > interesting to note that teachers and less technical people almost > always prefer blogs, and developer and the more technically minded seem > to prefer the wiki format...
This fits perfectly in our piramide structure (in that diagram made in London): - A blog (actually a full featured CMS) for the top of the piramide, entry point of beginners, outsiders and people initially interested in Edubuntu. - A wiki for the middle of the piramide, where developers and regular contributors dive in. - At the bottom of the priamide even more complex (but useful!) tools such as CVS-alike tools, bug tracking systems, etc. Offering a wiki as an entry point to non-tech users may be as wrong as forcing tech people to fulfill their needs with a blog. Quim -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
