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Re: BAD Tutorial
by anonymous on Thursday 21/Apr/2005, @08:48
I'd encourage you to setup a KDEwebdev MediaWiki page, for all KDEWebdev related stuff.
The media wiki looks good (nice appearance) and you even can encourage users to improve its contents!
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Re: BAD Tutorial
by Ian Monroe on Thursday 21/Apr/2005, @10:43
Mediawiki has turned out really well for amaroK:
http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Much of the documentation (like the FAQ) and all the translations have been written by users. Its also a nice way to hash out development ideas, as an alternative to a mailing list thread.

Actually the appearance of mediawiki is one of the problems... its complicated to integrate it the rest of site. Mediawiki was written for Wikipedia, so stuff like that isn't such a priority. However, mediawiki's syntax and ability to organize large pages is well polished.

That said, the Kommander people really do give great support on their mailing list.
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