> On 12 Apr 2016, at 11:36, Dave Crossland <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
>> On 12 April 2016 at 09:17, Sebastian Silva <[email protected]> wrote:
>> One thing that hasn't been mentioned is that, although we could do
>> better, the wiki and the mailing list are among the *things that work*.
> 
> Right, that's why I am focusing on reforming them :) 

Replacing is hardly reforming.

> Kindly, the wiki [is] stale.

Changing a wiki with "click to edit" to a different system with a "click to 
edit" function will not make it less stale.

>> Frederick Grose has been on top of the Mediawiki from the web-admin
>> point of view and is quite knowledgeable of it.
>> I'm afraid a longer different-to-wikipedia process might be a chore to
>> set up with little return of investment.
>  I'm advocating for [changing from mediawiki to something else].

You don't seem to have anyone to actually do the work to even set up a credible 
alternative yet. Why don't you do that first and migrate part of the content, 
then advocate for switching?

>> El 12/04/16 a las 07:58, Dave Crossland escribió:
>> >
>> > +1
>> >
>> > Who will set this up on the SL servers, and when? :)
>> 
>> As with all volunteer projects, those who do the work decide how (and
>> when) it's done. I don't think this is low hanging, or even fruit.
> 
> If no one wants to do it, I think Github Pages + Jeykll wins, because the 
> only systems administration effort is required is setting the DNS records. 

If noone wants to change things, we should change things?

The point is that because it's a waste of work and nobody wants to do it, it's 
not going to get done. Not dealing with that is just wasting emails.


> -- 
> Cheers
> Dave

Martin

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