On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 1:34 PM, archayl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I suggest that we have quality control on the information. Such as some
> standards to follow. Not preventive on the information side, only on
> presentation on information.
>
> IMHO, quality matters when it came to attracting audience. Users will
> have trouble in digesting information if it is in a shape of mess.
>
> And one more, is about abstraction. We should prepare categories that
> makes sense, and ask contributors to hook their documentation in the
> right categories. Search and navigation should be more easier this way.
>
> I hope that this will not be centralized in terms of who can contribute.
> But we have to have some trusted party to oversee the quality of the
> article presentation.
>
> Just my 1 cent~
>
> p/s: can we have a 'bottom' posting style on this mailing list instead
> of 'top' posting?
>
>
>

Quality is good for maintain the standards, but anyway for initial start,
it's better to gather and start, after that we can fix the
looks+presentation etc..

No restriction on who can contribute, anyone can and free to share the
knowledge..

i think wiki page is a good start...

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