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William Prothero
prothero at earthednet.org
Tue Oct 13 20:31:16 EDT 2015
Only downside is all the massive advertising. I guess, for free, we can put up with it. “Beggards can’t be choosers”.
One thing, thinking ahead, is how hard it will be to export and transfer the content to a different wiki site when we want to.
Bill
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com> wrote:
>
> William Prothero wrote:
> > I’m wondering if a possible approach might be if one of the users set
> > up a wiki as a trial, then if it became popular and useful, it could
> > be incorporated into the lessons and livecode site? A wiki is a
> > pretty different beast from the lessons site. It’s pretty easy to set
> > up a wiki. But the maintenance and spam monitoring can get
> > time-consuming. But, I would hope the users would be able to take
> > care of that. Perhaps any livecode indy or commercial user could
> > automatically become an administrator so they could keep the site
> > free of spam. The nice thing is, user modifications and comments
> > would allow easy updates when Livecode adds features and as Apple (so
> > often) changes requirements, etc.
>
> Already done, thanks to the very helpful MaxV:
> <http://livecode.wikia.com/wiki/Livecode_Wiki>
>
> I'm sure he'd welcome contributions there.
>
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> Richard Gaskin
> LiveCode Community Manager
> richard at livecode.org
>
>
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