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On 09/04/2010 13:38, Ben de Groot wrote: |
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> On 9 April 2010 13:26, Guy Fontaine<guy.fontaine@××××××××××××.ca> wrote: |
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>> There are things I know about Gentoo Linux and I'm pleased to share my knowledge with others as well as I'm glad to learn from others. I'm not a Gentoo dev and I neither have plan nor wish to be. |
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>> My feeling is that Gentoo Wiki Project is just but another occasion for debating rules and politics. Reading some messages from some people I feel like I'm not welcome because I'm not a member of a group of selected people. |
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> Don't be dismayed by negative remarks, or a few naysayers who are not |
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> even part of the Gentoo Wiki Project. Any user (or dev) with |
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> constructive input is welcome. And as you volunteered, you are part of |
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> the project. |
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> Cheers, |
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I still dont understand people's problems with this. Several devs have |
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said they've wanted one for years, it would be a great place to review |
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documentation before going in the official documentation, it's a great |
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place to discuss and collaborate on future dev handbook pages. |
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The official wiki could and *should* work together with the unofficial |
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wiki because they complement eachother. The unofficial wiki isn't going |
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to want detailed OpenRC documentation and the official wiki isn't going |
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to want "how to set up FreeDOOM" on it. |