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2009-05-02
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none of the technical requirements you've outlined are impossible (or, really, even difficult) to implement in the wiki.
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2009-05-02
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2009-05-02
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2009-05-02
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2009-05-02
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No, I'd be willing to turn off the edit button on the school's index page.
Really, honestly, though, I'm sick and tired of the unending negatative energy directed at the wiki (and, in fact, seemingly everywhere Maemo-related these days) by people who are totally willing to go on endlessly about how crappy and useless it is but totally unwilling to invest the slightest bit of time helping to improve it.
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2009-05-02
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I'll tell you what I'll do, hopefully this will keep everyone happy:
I'll do a Maemo School on my own on some totally separate site, using videos like ITS. I'll start it when the next Maemo device comes out.
Those videos will be embeddable by anyone who wants to embed them, including maemo.org.
If you want to use my videos in the wiki and add your own text annotations then you'll be able to do that.
End users can then make up their own mind whether they want to access the videos through my site or the maemo.org wiki.
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2009-05-02
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"I think what I liked about Krisse's tutorials is that they seem more like a teaching tool rather than a help tool. Wiki seems to me more like an extended help menu. The way I see the Tabletschool is a way for a new purchaser who is NOT tech savvy ie. someone like my significant other who is smart but has no interest in "getting root" to do whatever she needs to do, to actually learn what all their tablet can do.
I would never tell her to go to wiki.maemo.org to learn how to use her tablet."
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2009-05-02
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If people want to see Tablet School (in its present quality-controlled format) brought back as a section of maemo.org, vote for it.
If people want to see the wiki (i.e. wiki.maemo.org) remain the only source of end user guides, vote for it.
If you want something else, vote for it and post what you want in this thread.
(Note that merging tablet school with the wiki is not an option, so please don't vote for "other" and say you want a merger.)