[oi-dev] Wiki comments

Aurélien Larcher aurelien.larcher at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 22:14:23 UTC 2017


On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 9:25 PM, Nikola M <minikola at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 02/25/17 08:41 PM, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
>
>> nikolam, you should check the comments. I have the impression that a lot
>> of them can be deleted without loosing anything.
>> You are right to preserve comments with valuable information, eg.
>> technical discussions.
>>
>
> Selecting what should be preserved or not is changing the history, a la
> 1984.
> I am sure you are right some comments are more useful then others, yet
> they are all just comments.
> And even just comments, they are all useful (except spam etc).
> They are to be reused so ditching (and even removing ability to comment) I
> don't see right atm.
>

Nothing is ever erased on the internet.
So we put obsolete content in a directory named "Archeology" where you
could dig for content to bring back the the current Wiki space if it is of
interest.
Any obsolete and incorrect content should be removed from the current
space: people need *up-to-date* and *reliable* information.

Having incorrect information on the official Wiki makes us look like a
bunch of clowns.


>
>
>> Nevertheless, the wiki should have a cleanup and in my opinion should
>> have a better structure. The ideas and details should
>> be discussed either in the mailing list or on irc. BTW: it irritates me
>> that I am alone on #openindiana-doc for some time now.
>>
>
> I asked for #oi-documentation to be created so I am there since then , so
> you must be on wrong channel. It's unofficial as it could be, so anyway.
>
>
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