A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
oh...whilst pretty much on the mark I'd say I disagree. you seem to have forgotten those that
I wasn't planning on a an exhaustive list of mistakes. But these comments are good, too.
1) write up their own web pages with instructions and then dont update them when new stuff comes out (as its no longer things they do) - which then cause problems for future people who use google to find documentation (just look at the history of this list and people quoting random 3rd party web sites.
sure, the people are meaning well - but the documentation really should be centralised and kept up to date
Yes. The Wiki exists for a purpose. EDIT IT! Why the heck are they updating their pages, that no one else will ever be able to find?
2) post after a long thread with 'I've now got it working' - but actually dont post any further details or feedback
Yes... very frustrating. Alan DeKok.