Re: [GNC-dev] Wiki Home page

2018-08-18 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
At least and more important: You are back again. :-) Am 18.08.2018 um 17:42 schrieb D via gnucash-devel: > Adrien, John, Frank, and others, > > Thank you all for your considered input and forbearance. In looking over the > wiki-related threads I've generated in the last couple of days, I can

Re: [GNC-dev] Wiki Home page

2018-08-18 Thread D via gnucash-devel
Adrien, John, Frank, and others, Thank you all for your considered input and forbearance. In looking over the wiki-related threads I've generated in the last couple of days, I can clearly see both my petulance and pettiness on them, and I apologize. Obviously, encouraging people to get

Re: [GNC-dev] Wiki Home page

2018-08-18 Thread John Ralls
The other application project I’m involved with, Gramps (a genealogical project manager) uses a wiki with restricted editing for its manual. No, no one has ever suggested switching to a CMS for www.gnucash.org . I don’t think that there would be any payoff for the

Re: [GNC-dev] Wiki Home page

2018-08-18 Thread Adrien Monteleone
From a cursory look at other FOSS projects: LibreOffice has an “Improve It” menu on their site, with an entry labeled “Docs Team”. They utilize a wiki and printable WYSIWYG produced using LO itself. (probably the lowest entry barriers of any project save for Mozilla) GIMP has a “Participate”

Re: [GNC-dev] Wiki Home page

2018-08-18 Thread David T. via gnucash-devel
Frank, You imply that the use of Eclipse somehow renders the documentation process simple enough for a user to identify a typo and get it fixed. I flat out disagree, and I think that using disingenuous language on the wiki home page is not going to change the reality: implementing a change in