Subject | Re: [Firebird-Architect] Re: Open Source and Open Documentation |
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Author | Fabiano Bonin |
Post date | 2006-09-04T20:34:47Z |
What if you e-mail all Firebird Foundation members at some regular intervals
asking them to contribute? There are lots of people who i'm sure would be
glad to help, me included.
I think we just need someone to provide some structure (master topics) for
the documentation, some promotion, and the work will start to flow.
asking them to contribute? There are lots of people who i'm sure would be
glad to help, me included.
I think we just need someone to provide some structure (master topics) for
the documentation, some promotion, and the work will start to flow.
On 9/4/06, Roman Rokytskyy <rrokytskyy@...> wrote:
>
> > Our Wiki at FlameRobin website was open for editing until vandals
> > started to demolish it on a regular basis. You can always go and
> > retrieve the most recent backup, but it becomes really boring after
> > 5-6 times. Since then, we made it read-only for anonymous users.
>
> Same thing with Jaybird Wiki. I have created a sandbox section where
> everybody was able to post their contributions which would be migrated
> after checking, but the area was abused by spammers with adult
> content. And my hosting rules prohibit posting such content... So, I'd
> say that user/password combination for most cases work pretty well.
>
> But anyway, the Wiki thing needs contributors. Jaybird Wiki's history
> knows very few contributions originating from other people...
>
> Roman
>
>
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