Xypron and Harley,

I started writing some entries and creating some pages for the
Wiki-Book for GLPK.

Is there is any reason why my created pages are pending for a quality
approval? Who actually approve the quality of the pages that I created
- the Wiki Police? Are you one of the "wiki police"?

I started deleting some of my created pages that I did not like since
I can not edited it anymore.

Anyway, I started creating some entries and pages.

Noli


On 6/16/10, Harley Mackenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have added my really out of date GLPK FAQ to the wiki with some
> formatting in the hope that it can be updated by the community.
>
> The wiki format is a really good way of keeping this sort of
> documentation up to date, so I have posted it for everyone to contribute
> if they want.
>
> Additional examples and discussion of techniques would also be great for
> the wiki. I have an competitive electricity market dispatch example that
> really needs more explanation than just code comments so may be a good
> addition.
>
> Regards,
>
> Harley
>
> On 2010-06-15 4:31 AM, glpk xypron wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> GLPK comes accompanied by "formal" documentation.
>>
>> Noli proposed to start a documentation with a broader scope.
>>
>> I suggest to use the following page:
>> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GLPK
>>
>> A Wiki will allow all members of the GLPK user community to
>> contribute to the documentation.
>>
>> I am looking forward to your support.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Xypron
>>
>>
>>> Xypron, probably you can write other documentation about
>>> GLPK/MathProg, MathProg IDE's (GUSEK), more ODBC examples, Language
>>> Bindings, Graphs, XML, Mac OS X, etc.?
>>>
>>> You can title it -" Hidden features and Hacks in GLPK/MathProg"  or
>>> any other title. You can ask glpk / mathprog user group to contribute
>>> as well.
>>>
>>> I think Andrew is more incline to write "formal" documentation.
>>> However, new comers and users always ask basic questions and useable
>>> features of glpk/mathprog to address their basic needs.
>>>
>>> Regards, Noli
>>>
>>>
>
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