g wrote:
Rahul is always gentlemanly enough to listen politely to other points of
view, then he always responds - as he must - with the policy line.
bull. he is very good at giving answers to questions.
Yes, as long as they match the project's policies.
It is easy enough to obtain a list of thousands of references to any
and so it would be with setting up and using a wiki.
Using a wiki is easy enough - setting one up so it is not constrained by
the fedora projects restrictions yet is visible enough to become the
central well-known repository for community provided information would
not be so simple.
see my reply to Antonio Olivares.
I think you are mistaken. Are you on any mail lists that have run some
time without an associated wiki, then added one?
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