tim Rowledge a écrit :
I feel the need to make a couple of points here:-
a mailing list for newcomers and other learners to ask questions is a good thing so long as enough people already knowledgeable and able to spend time helping actually take part. A mailing list is not a good place to look for answers to questions previously asked, for when a user feels a little more confident and wants to do some research themself. I'm not much of a fan of web-based forae because of the fragmentation they seem to engender BUT they are an excellent mechanism to provide an easily growable knowledge base of answers and advice. A swiki should be at least as good but they do seem to get horribly disorganised very quickly so perhaps using a web forum in the style of www.osxfaq.com's would be useful. Some threads are open to post questions and some are closed as a record of an answer that should stand alone.
What we usually do on the squeak-fr mailing list is to put valuable information posted in the list in our Wiki : http://community.ofset.org/wiki/Category:Squeak Our wiki is only 82 pages right now, but we try to avoid the mess, by continously categorize and refactor the pages.
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