[Flightgear-devel] Re: Wiki

2005-11-30 Thread Steve Knoblock
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 00:49:14 -0600, you wrote:

Of course - which is where the Wiki comes in as I see it.  Up to date 
information that's very easily kept that way... Not a replacement for the 
conventional docs, but I do feel the link on the FG website could be slightly 
more prominent - even folk who were actively looking for it have failed to 
find it.

The wiki would be very useful place for users to find up to date, if
incomplete, help with issues that are too recent or changing to make
it into official documentation.

If the content stays relevant long enough, the wiki can become the
basis for the official documents, as in this case.

It would be helpful if common ways of working with FlightGear and ways
of resolving issues were posted to the wiki, even in incomplete form,
they would be a big help to those new to FlightGear. A good example is
the autopilot confusion. If I have time, I can add something on that
today. Or for example, that it is okay to use the 0.9.8 scenery with
the 0.9.9 release---something that can take much longer to update on
the official website than a wiki page.

Steve



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[Flightgear-devel] Re: Wiki Documentation

2005-05-03 Thread Mostyn Gale
I have found the seed wiki documentation
http://www.seedwiki.com/page.cfm?wikiid=2418doc=Flight%20Gear, would it be
possible to use a wiki that is nicer as well as getting a more prominent
link?  i.e. on the main page.  www.wikicities.com looks alright.

Cheers,
Mostyn


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