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2010-09-29
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For questions and support, please come to the Talk forum!
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2010-09-29
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sometimes, pages which are migrated from itt or the old midgard wiki were either *really* old (I mean, 4 to 5 years old, with no information current for N8x0 users, even, linking to dead repositories, etc). Is it better to leave an increasingly inaccurate page online, spend half a day trying to understand what the author meant and try to update the page so that it's useful, or delete it as unmaintained and mostly useless?
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2010-09-29
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qgil was the originator and champion of that term, and the people it represents, actually.
As for the rest, well, the maemo.org handover talks have already identified single sign on as the absolute-top-priority-why-hasn't-it-been-completed-already-this-is-ridiculous item. I'm encouraged by the way Jaffa begins frothing at the mouth a bit when he demands status updates regarding it.
Some people on the forums think of the forums as "our maemo.org" and everything else as "their maemo.org" - I would fundamentally contest that.
There is no you & us, we are all part of the same community. Some of us prefer forums, some of us prefer mailing lists. Some of us prefer using bugzilla or IRC or coding or whatever. Many of us need to find information about the project, and some of us want to spend some time to make that information better.
What makes sense is having the minimum easily-maintainable infrastructure possible, and ensuring that processes are in place to ensure community continuity. That means one wiki, and some maintenance of the resource to prevent excessive bitrot.
Cheers,
Dave.