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The wiki is a great idea with occasionally great content, but no one seems to be in charge of the index itself.
Before making any changes someone needs to decide the wiki's intended audience. Is it experienced users, or moderately experienced users, or clueless newbies, or everyone? Whatever the audience is, the index needs to be built round their needs.
At the moment I just can't imagine newbies getting any benefit from it, partly because it doesn't seem to contain any newbie-friendly information, and partly because the wiki's useful content is buried in amongst very unuseful content.
Far too much of it talks about the 770 without discussing the N800 or N810. It's particularly bad when the title sounds general but the tutorial turns out to be 770-specific:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...a_a_Windows_PC
There are also very disappointing totally empty stub pages like this which get your hopes up only to dash them:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...lar%29_and_DUN
The section titles are also misleading, for example the "beginner's guide" just leads to two articles, neither of which are any use to most newbies:
* Easiest way to install applications on 770 (using Repositories)
* Better search method for Internet Tablet Talk site using Google
There also aren't any apparent criteria for what counts as content at all.
Some of the index goes to blank pages, some redirects to forum threads, some to third party sites, some doesn't really explain anything. Some pages like this:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...via_a_Linux_PC
...are just pleas for help, not help itself. What is this page even doing in the wiki?
I don't dare do this myself, but it might be better to strip away things that are clearly no use at all to anyone (such as the link above), and start building the wiki from the ground up entirely out of articles that you know ARE going to be genuinely useful to someone.
It would make the index page look bare, but it would make the index page intuitive and the useful content would become easily accessible.
I know people will say "why don't you quit whining and improve the wiki yourself", but I'm already spending a large chunk of my time doing the Tablet School site and videos, and I honestly don't have the time to do wiki stuff as well.
Last edited by krisse; 2008-02-07 at 22:35.