Question about wiki etiquette / best practise
Eddie Martinez
eddiemartinez at gmail.com
Mon Dec 3 20:06:53 UTC 2007
Willy:
If you link us to the paragraph in particular, or directions on how to
reach the page, then we can discuss it further. Typically, anyone who
mails the list will get a response and then people will chime in and
discuss the issue until we are sick of talking and throw our
collective computers out the window.
I hope that answers all your questions.
-Eddie M.
On Nov 29, 2007 12:28 PM, Willy <willyzzzz at gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi Doc Team,
>
> I am new to Ubuntu and its community. Appreciation: What I have seen so
> far is really great documentation stuff. (I just installed a LAMP stack,
> associated admin tools, and en passant added the universe repository
> within an hour or so, just by running down the docs, and without any
> that-seems-to-be-slightly-different-on-my-system-detour --- really great!)
>
> I have a question about how to ask questions about "Community Docs" ---
> a meta-question so to speak :o)
>
> I found an article in the "Community Docs" that I think has an ambiguous
> paragraph. However, I'm not an expert on that topic and I'm probably not
> skilled to put it right. So how can I ask a question on that particular
> article? On the wikipedia there is a discussion associated with each
> article. Is there something (semantically) similar here?
>
> Chhers,
> Willy
>
> e
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