HI
The same remark goes for anything published on any Wiki. You should
not blindly trust a Wiki :(
i don't trust blindly and sometimes i thought it would be a good idea to
limit the access to our wiki. But anyway it is as it is! And you
already said it, it is true for everything in the wiki. I believe in a
working community and if the wiki is really used and active, bad
documentation gets corrected and bad snippets gets corrected as well or
removed. Or at least identified and marked as critical or whatever.
Is it possible to systematically initiate a mail on a dedicated mailing
list (or volunteers) that inform that a snippet page has been created or
modified (eg. from Sample)
Then any modification is known immediately and depending on time, the
snippet may be reviewed quickly
A wiki works only if the users self control the content, see for example
wikipedia.
yers, but tools has to be correctly setup to allow the management
Laurent
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