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KDE's wiki is outdated, use TechBase
by AC on Thursday 10/May/2007, @10:34
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KDE uses an outdated Wiki version that is difficult to navigate and has a lot of un-needed features. Use KDE TechBase to store the information:
http://TechBase.KDE.org |
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Re: KDE's wiki is outdated, use TechBase
by zonk on Thursday 10/May/2007, @12:36
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Post it as a HIG breaking bug.
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Re: KDE's wiki is outdated, use TechBase
by NabLa on Friday 11/May/2007, @02:41
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+5 funny
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Re: KDE's wiki is outdated, use TechBase
by Adriaan de Groot on Friday 11/May/2007, @03:51
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No, techbase is a collection of approved articles with an editorial process. Don't abuse it for random collaboration. (Aaron, is there a techbase page describing what is supposed to go in to techbase and how the editorial process works? A statement of purpose?)
On the other hand, I'm all for replacing the KDE wiki with one that is less crufty -- and to do coordination and collaboration work in that.
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Re: KDE's wiki is outdated, use TechBase
by Aaron Seigo on Friday 11/May/2007, @08:39
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> Aaron, is there a techbase page describing what is supposed to go in to
> techbase and how the editorial process works? A statement of purpose?
the naming discussion page actually had that. hm. yeah, we should probably put a revised version of that somewhere; good idea, ade =)
that said, there is a projects area on techbase for projects that need help to collaborate on technical issues. that might be appropriate for this, but only if it is kept in the projects area, is technical and is watched over
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