Frantisek Rysanek
2019-Nov-06 21:13 UTC
[syslinux] How to suggest fixes to wiki.syslinux.org ?
Dear gentlemen, I'm not finished with my tinkering, but I suspect that I will have some suggestions to the UEFI chapter of Pxelinux documentation. Should I report my findings to the mailing-list, or should I register for an account in the wiki and mention my suggested fixes in the "talk" tab? Thanks for your polite attention :-) Frank Rysanek
> I'm not finished with my tinkering, but I suspect that I will have some > suggestions to the UEFI chapter of Pxelinux documentation. Should I > report my findings to the mailing-list, or should I register for an > account in the wiki and mention my suggested fixes in the "talk" tab?The "Talk" pages are very rarely visited.>From all the communication channels available, the Syslinux mailinglist is the one that receives the higher attention. I'm not saying that it is very active, but the chances of someone reading it are higher than for other communication methods available. Regards, Ady.
ashark at linuxcomp.ru
2019-Nov-07 01:27 UTC
[syslinux] How to suggest fixes to wiki.syslinux.org ?
By the way, I also had this question. I wanted to add some information that I researched and that is not documented at a wiki page, but I could not do that. I even could not edit a talk page! I have subscribed to this mailing list because of I could not find other communication channel. My opinion is that it is wrong behavior. It breaks openness and looses ability of community improvements of documentation. But if it is done against spam, than probably introduce a capcha or a question like on Arch Linux wiki?