On 09/14/2016 10:31 PM, Thomas Endt wrote: > I advise to setup a Dokuwiki, if no one else has good reasons > against it. Please slow me down in case I'm going too fast. Ok for me. As long as the theme is something modern and readable, registered users/gardeners can rollboack edits, and there is a wysiwyg editor, I'm ok with it. (Docuwiki has these features at least) > Oh, what is really needed for this build: Discussion between the volunteers, > either via mailing list, or via forum. I'd prefer the latter, since it's > easier to access for the standard user than a mailing list. Well, of course a forum is better, but it also carries much more work than a wiki (I mean much more work to not just have a massive empty space where any post echoes loudly like current OpenWRT forum, that does not do any good).
I mean, hoping someone will answer people's questions is certainly good and all, but to truly kick-start a forum (i.e. attract people into it) you need some semi-official guys that camp there and (do their best to) answer people's questions, and that might become a heavy burden fast. I think we should avoid forums for now and should lay out the wiki's plans in a wiki page and activate a plugin (there are at least a couple for docuwiki) to make a "talk" page or "discussion" page like Wikipedia's for wiki volunteer interactions. -Albert _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev