Thomas Schraitle wrote:
Right, but you can always write to opensuse-doc. The mails are archived,
nothing is lost. :)
true. This very list could be used as an archive. This would
need a consistent numbering (may be this is not exactly the
good word: I mean each paragraph with it own unique number,
for reference)
I don't know how wikibooks handle the thing:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page
From my perspective, the problems are still the same, be it with Wiki or
with DocBook XML.
again, not about writing the core text, but about
interaction with the reader.
for example, sometime ago, there where an article about
depth of field (photography). The discussion page of that
article was filled with complains from the initial author
not liking the edits from other users.
right these days there was a discussion on the same topic on
the ldp discussion list: what about the authorship of a
HOWTO writtent down on a wiki.
the problem is similar, there are no really satisfactory
solution.
using this very mailing-list and eventually a wiki page is
pretty good :-)
happy new year, it's very late to work :-))
jdd
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