>>>>> "Eric" == Eric Schultz <eschu...@prplfoundation.org> writes:
Eric> I think the idea of having the hardware support documentation Eric> managed by experts is a good idea. Non-experts can, and should, Eric> have plenty of areas to contribute but I don't see this area as Eric> one of them. I want to push back on this a little bit. Jimmy Wales had similar ideas, once upon a time (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nupedia), and he was proven wrong, empirically. The beauty of wikis is that people are empowered to contribute what they know. Without that empowerment, the vehicles for sharing what they know is much more scattered and diffused. Yes, wikis are a shit storm of inconsistency. If people want more consistency what is really needed is people to garden the manure into neat rows. I can't begin to count the vast utility I have derived from the steaming heaps of barely coherent crap that has been dumped into OpenWrt wiki. If you close that vehicle off, what you will end up with is a whole lot of nothing, which I argue is vastly worse. If you want something that's pretty, hire someone to watch RecentChanges and clean stuff up. If the experts had the time and raw information to do it, we wouldn't be talking about this. The reality is that they don't. I argue for letting the rabble continue to contribute as they can. If you don't like what it looks like, that discomfort is trying to tell you what to do next: click the edit button and make it better. -- Russell Senior, President russ...@personaltelco.net _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev