> That's how I understood your proposal, Matthew, and I think it's a > good idea. The newsletter should be published in its original format > for future reference. However the content which has a useful life past > the publication date of the newsletter certainly could and I think > *should* be in the wiki. > > The benefit of this approach is: > > * HowTo information is highlighted in the newsletter and is easily > read and understood; > * Anyone who can edit the wiki is able to contribute to the newsletter; > * Useful reference information remains in the wiki, to be added to and > enhanced over time. > > I currently write the newsletter of Frugalware Linux. Over the few > years I've been writing, I have written some things which are still > useful reference information. However they're contained in the > newsletter, not the wiki and so not easily found, nor edited. Putting > this information first into the wiki would have avoided this problem. >
+1 Agree with all you said. Cheers Lex _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
