I'm just another user, but I don't think that anyone really uses the
pre-made decks.  I find that creating the cards is a big part of
learning.  Besides, without wikipedia level qc, I wouldn't trust the
content, even if the formatting was correct.

Nick
(please excuse any errors, this was written on an iPad)

On Feb 2, 2011, at 10:17, Mo Abrahams <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently discovered mnemosyne, and am using it on my N900, but there
> is a serious need for quality control of some sort in the decks on the
> webpage.
>
> I know that as an opensource project the available time is limited,
> but I downloaded one deck in which certain characters (umlaut
> characters) are messed up, and another in which a path to a sound file
> was wrong.
>
> Is there another community repository for decks? Is there some sort of
> quality control we can do for the decks on the main page?
>
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