Wiki's.   I have not used them myself.  What's the general idea?  Is there a
form type that would be easy to use?


On 8/3/07, Paul Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i haven't been around long, but here's my 2c anyway,
>
> i find the sourceforge forums hopeless, any time I need to look for
> info on one of their projects, i end up looking through their mailing
> list - where forum posts are automatically sent to anyway.
>
> mailing lists are good for on-going issues.
> wikis are good when you need to persist that knowledge.
> bugzilla and bug DBs are ok, but not as useful as the previous 2 points.
>
> sqlite has the tools, now it just needs people to put that info into
> the wiki and improve the documentation to cover questions that are
> asked on the mailing list.
>
> On 03/08/07, john s wolter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > SQLite.org in my opinion, needs to have online community forms.  I first
> > used majordomo ten years ago which is like the list manager being used
> for
> > [email protected] but in today's Internet it can be mistaken for
> > SPAM.  I do not know if SQLite would qualify because of the Public
> Domain
> > license but maybe sourceforge or the likes of freshmeat or other FOSS
> have
> > forms for all their hosted projects.  That would allow browsing of prior
> > support issues and make it easier for users to benefit from that
> collected
> > knowledege.  Let us all know how you react to this idea.
> >
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