Citerar Stian Jørgensrud <stian...@gmail.com>:

> LMMS has its own wiki! http://lmms.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
> As a matter of fact it also have it's own manual in pdf format, which I
> currently consider better as the wiki
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmms/files/UserManual/ This was created by
> Raine if I am correctly.

I plead innocent, it was Some Otherguy. But the manual is pretty  
decent, it'd be a shame to not have it updated to 1.x level.


> The wiki and manual were both decent, but with a new version new pages
> should probably be written. We must discuss if it is acceptable to replace
> the 0.4 pages with 1.0 pages, thus deleting the 0.4 pages from the history,
> or if we should make a new series of pages. Pages for 0.3 series are
> preserved on the wiki, so following that line making new pages for 1.0 would
> be the most logical.

I vote for a new series of pages for now. 0.3 could IMO be dropped at  
this point, but docs for 0.4 should stick around for at least a year  
or so.


> If you are one of the people who build the wiki up to what it is now, I
> would very much like you to learn the new generation of wiki-writers how!
> Mikobuntu, Raine, Capdan?

Nope, not me (again). Never had access to the LMMS wiki. But I might  
be able to correct the occasional error or write something.


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