[PLUG] WHAT is the question? Re: To wiki ...

Tyrell Jentink tyrell at jentink.net
Sat Sep 15 14:07:42 UTC 2018


A wiki is used for community driven documentation; You could easily use a
Google Docs document to achieve a similar task; Or maybe you write the
documentation into your code, and use a parser to spit out an HTML5 based
website with just the comments, publish the whole lot to GitHub; Or maybe
you scribble notes on to a legal pad, and pass the legal pad around at
meetings...

On Sat, Sep 15, 2018, 06:16 Richard Owlett <rowlett at cloud85.net> wrote:

> On 09/15/2018 07:28 AM, Russell Senior wrote:
> > Yes.
>
> OK ;/ What might it be?
>
>
> >
> > On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 3:53 AM, Richard Owlett <rowlett at cloud85.net>
> wrote:
> >
> >> There are multiple carriers of information on the internet.
> >> Mailing lists and USENET groups stress timeliness.
> >> Wikis by nature can be more in-depth but can suffer from edits from
> edits
> >> by anyone independent of qualifications.
> >>
> >> I repeat my question. Is there an alternative to wikis.
> >> The question is explicitly community and/or topic agnostic.
> >>
>
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