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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 116953" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: X32 wiki</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not entirely sure what you are referring to, as I can't find any contribution with your name on it, in fact I can't even find your user (there are thousands by now). </p><p>However, I blocked nearly everything for non-approved users, and I can't remember if you have been approved, can't see you on the list. This means that you would have had very little functionality. My wiki has been practically dormant due to lack of interest since it was started, and I haven't made any effort to learn how it works, so functionality have stayed at the basic installation level. </p><p>However, the general rule is that a new addition, let's say "iPad metering" is added as a new entry, and references are put in the relevant places if the new entry isn't automatically linked to (require a plugin afaik) by entering [[iPad metering]] where appropriate. The idea of a community contributed wiki sort of implies that each contributor doesn't necessarily find all relevant places in the wiki where the new contribution might apply.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed, volunteer contribution is one thing, but to drive such a project forward requires too much effort for the occasional contributor. Unless of course you find someone who is prepared to take it on as a full time hobby, which I never was.</p><p></p><p>I might keep the x32user.net wiki up as a special interest wiki for the "underground" stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 116953, member: 1285"] Re: X32 wiki Not entirely sure what you are referring to, as I can't find any contribution with your name on it, in fact I can't even find your user (there are thousands by now). However, I blocked nearly everything for non-approved users, and I can't remember if you have been approved, can't see you on the list. This means that you would have had very little functionality. My wiki has been practically dormant due to lack of interest since it was started, and I haven't made any effort to learn how it works, so functionality have stayed at the basic installation level. However, the general rule is that a new addition, let's say "iPad metering" is added as a new entry, and references are put in the relevant places if the new entry isn't automatically linked to (require a plugin afaik) by entering [[iPad metering]] where appropriate. The idea of a community contributed wiki sort of implies that each contributor doesn't necessarily find all relevant places in the wiki where the new contribution might apply. Agreed, volunteer contribution is one thing, but to drive such a project forward requires too much effort for the occasional contributor. Unless of course you find someone who is prepared to take it on as a full time hobby, which I never was. I might keep the x32user.net wiki up as a special interest wiki for the "underground" stuff. [/QUOTE]
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