I personally feel that the more prominent the wiki is made, the more likely
random people will start contributing hints, suggestions, recipes, and
documentation. So, no, I don't think it is enough...I personally (and
humbly) think it needs to be linked from the main page.
Take me for example....I've literally spent hours and hours and hours on our
website, and I never noticed it. :)
Thanks
On 5/2/07, Oleg Broytmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 03:57:24PM -0700, Sam's Lists wrote:
> Does anyone have source code access to the trac where they can tweak
this?
Only the Trac admin, and I don't know if (s)he is still subscribed to
the list.
> In the meantime only that and the Gazpacho pages are still missing.
Thank you for the job!
> So, I think it is an appropriate time for a prominent link to the new
wiki
> on the sqlobject page. :)
It is at http://sqlobject.org/community.html . Isn't it enough? I think
I can drop "experimental" status.
Oleg.
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