I've started a new post for this discussion, it's better to not bother in
this thread anymore :).


2014-08-27 16:52 GMT+02:00 Bram Vaessen <[email protected]>:

> Hopefully last post off topic: creating a good wiki with a good basic
> structure that has the possibility to cover all important classes and
> functions in OSG, and can be easily added to by all, is a huge difference
> from giving people who ask it full access to post whatever OSG related
> material he/she wants on the OSG website. In the first I would easily add
> some knowledge that i found on the forum which was hard to find, but if I
> want to add something to the OSG website I would have to write some kind of
> guide, but that's not the right format for the smaller things that I find
> out. I hope you can understand the difference I'm trying to explain.
> for example: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LSL_Portal/nl <- it had
> quite an extended page for each function in the script language. The
> creators make basic pages about the functionality, and the enthusiasts add
> their specific knowledge to it, and it works really well...
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