Good work and looking forward to more!
One idea I've been thinking about, though I haven't actually
implemented it, would be to to profile a module at a time and have
either a blog-style comment interface or Wiki interface going. I
wasn't thinking of starting with Serge by the way, but seeing the
start of something at Carbon111's site got me thinking again. It
would allow readers could add more uses, details, corrections, etc.
on a specific module and they'd be all collected in one place.
The thing is from a reader's standpoint, sometimes I read something
on a site I like that's maybe partly wrong or lacks some info.
(Though that didn't happen on the DSG page, except perhaps I'd ask
explain why the acronym is "DSG" rather than "DUSG") I'll probably e-
mail the owner if it's something crucial, though for a small tip or
not really critical comment I likely might not. So it's been
occurring to me that maybe a module at a time with user comments
might make a great place to stop and share knowledge on a particular
module.
Anyway, just mentioning the idea for someone like Carbon111 to
consider using.
Nicholas Kent
my minimal blog
http://illudium.blogspot.com/
One idea I've been thinking about, though I haven't actually
implemented it, would be to to profile a module at a time and have
either a blog-style comment interface or Wiki interface going. I
wasn't thinking of starting with Serge by the way, but seeing the
start of something at Carbon111's site got me thinking again. It
would allow readers could add more uses, details, corrections, etc.
on a specific module and they'd be all collected in one place.
The thing is from a reader's standpoint, sometimes I read something
on a site I like that's maybe partly wrong or lacks some info.
(Though that didn't happen on the DSG page, except perhaps I'd ask
explain why the acronym is "DSG" rather than "DUSG") I'll probably e-
mail the owner if it's something crucial, though for a small tip or
not really critical comment I likely might not. So it's been
occurring to me that maybe a module at a time with user comments
might make a great place to stop and share knowledge on a particular
module.
Anyway, just mentioning the idea for someone like Carbon111 to
consider using.
Nicholas Kent
my minimal blog
http://illudium.blogspot.com/