Re: The Scope and Ownership of fedora-list

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Anne Wilson wrote:

Just the same way things work now except that there would be less
repetition and once a pattern of showing useful info in the wiki
emerged, people would start to look there first.
Just like how people use Google instead of asking about something on a
mailing list...   ;-)
Google is about as far from a specifically collated and indexed set of
information as you can get.  If you don't already almost know what you
are looking for you are going to have a hard time sorting it out.  And
worse, old, incorrect information never dies there.  A mail list
provides timely/dated information but the questions and incorrect
responses make it difficult to find the existing content.  A wiki takes
a little extra effort to maintain, but allows each person who uses the
content to tweak it for correctness and their use cases.

A wiki takes a *lot* of effort to maintain if you want it to stay relevant.

Anne

Agreed, but there are a lot of people who can each contribute small portions - wikipedia being a large-scale example of the potential. It's really less effort than repeating things in an email list once a structure is established - at least for things that have 'right' answers.

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