Peter Tynan wrote: > One of the things I've never understood about Debian is why the wiki > is so inactive when compared to other distributions, the simple fact > of life is that nine times out of ten I find the information I'm > looking for on the Arch or Gentoo wikis - not the Debian wiki. I am > now beginning to understand why, let me tell you a story...
This would be a better story if the "privacy policies" of *both* the Arch and Gentoo wikis were not empty pages: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ArchWiki:Privacy_policy http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Gentoo_Linux_Wiki:Privacy_policy (These wikis also ask for an email address on registration.) I think that the actual reason you see those wikis in searches is that one or both of those wikis have a community of users who contributes articles on general topics, that are not specific to those distributions. The Debian wiki, instead, tends to only contain Debian-specific information. So these other wikis tend to be linked to more, and thus a cycle is created. -- see shy jo
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