Hi!

This is awesome! you've put a lot of useful content up there :) ++

Toru

On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Joonas Hämäläinen
<onni.hamalai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 7:55 AM, dormando <dorma...@rydia.net> wrote:
>> I went over the wiki with some steel wool and a blowtorch:
>> http://code.google.com/p/memcached/
>>
>> ... and cleaned out the old one.
>>
>> Now has a fancy sidebar, fewer pages, easier to access content,
>> reorganized content. Looks pretty darn good now.
>
> Excelent, I agree on that, it looks good.
>
>> I know I know, why are you working on the wiki when we want CODE?!?!? CODE
>> MAN! Well, I don't have a good answer for that. Wiki looked unprofessional
>> and I felt like fixing it now instead of later :) Whenever we do releases
>> a bunch of new users come in, and I would rather they get nice clean
>> content.
>
> Coding is good for coders, but end-users enjoy having documentation
> and help and information :P I can understand code, but never felt good
> with projects which think best way to get needed info is read code
> (mostly without comments :).
>
> One thing I noticed while browsing wiki around now, external and
> internal links look same. Is it possible to get external links show
> they are external? How-To section has in same list both links in same
> wiki, and also to other people's blogs and posts. Not to mean they are
> bad source of information, but at least reader would notice they are
> being directed out of the wiki (or directeded to other wiki page,
> containing own list of things like Monitoring has.)
>
> Even if this suggestion isn't doable or worth it, I think wiki is now
> much better place to start seeking information, and then leaf out to
> related things.
>
> -Joonas 'kerbe' Hämäläinen
>

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