On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 3, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Perhaps you understand yourself, but help patches are meant to contain "info about the object" and in some cases it contains links to related pages. There's nothing about links that make them off-topic for a help patch. What is that [pddplink] thing for, anyway?
Well, the dogmatic vanilla users would not be happy.
So, do you want to serve the dogmatic vanilla users, or do you want to serve everybody? If you serve everybody, the dogmatic vanilla users still end up being able to paste a link from a dashed objectbox anyway, so, what's the problem with that?
Plus it is not easy to contribute to a help patch as compared to a wiki. That's the idea anyway.
The problem is that it is not easy to contribute to a help patch as compared to a wiki. Therefore, things must be done so that it becomes as easy to contribute to a help patch as it is to contribute to a wiki.
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