Nich Ramsey
2014-07-27 19:52:11 UTC
Nevermind I see what this is now, just want used to the extra information
in the mailer headers.
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: First problem is that the web-site is "English only"
from the USA: ~seattle.
from a technical perspective, english probably the only 'required'
language. for a user, a 'critical point of failure'. i think the language
issue resolved locally. like man pages, with a repository.
: your opinion about moving to a Wiki engine?
here in the USA, an open wiki would NOT be in the best interest of
'openwireless'. WE have groups dedicated to having 'their' views taken
as fact, when they are not; wiki used as a propaganda tool.
in addition, i have little confidence 'governments' will be as
supportive of openwireless, as its users. their participation in its
documentation seems naive at best ...
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1. The web site should be more informative
(Stanislav German-Evtushenko)
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Hello everybody,
I support openwireless.org movement and have a special network named
openwireless.org for some years already. At the same time as I live in
non-English speaking country I can see some problems with the web site.
First problem is that the web-site is "English only" and even if somebody
from my country open this he is not likely to understand the idea.
Another problem is that it not informative enough and sometimes not
up-to-date. When a newcomer are on the site they is the most looking for
"what is this?" and "how to configure". So in my point of view these two
points should be
- on their language
- easy to find
- up to date
For example, nowadays TP-Link is very popular Wi-Fi router here and it is
capable to serve two networks at the same time (open and private) however
there are no guides for TP-Link on the web-site.
Finally I would like to know your opinion about moving to a Wiki engine?
Most of problems could be solved by community easily if the were able to
edit the content.
Best regards,
Stanislav
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Hello everybody,
I support openwireless.org movement and have a special network named
openwireless.org for some years already. At the same time as I live in
non-English speaking country I can see some problems with the web site.
First problem is that the web-site is "English only" and even if somebody
from my country open this he is not likely to understand the idea.
Another problem is that it not informative enough and sometimes not
up-to-date. When a newcomer are on the site they is the most looking for
"what is this?" and "how to configure". So in my point of view these two
points should be
- on their language
- easy to find
- up to date
For example, nowadays TP-Link is very popular Wi-Fi router here and it is
capable to serve two networks at the same time (open and private) however
there are no guides for TP-Link on the web-site.
Finally I would like to know your opinion about moving to a Wiki engine?
Most of problems could be solved by community easily if the were able to
edit the content.
Best regards,
Stanislav
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: First problem is that the web-site is "English only"
from the USA: ~seattle.
from a technical perspective, english probably the only 'required'
language. for a user, a 'critical point of failure'. i think the language
issue resolved locally. like man pages, with a repository.
: your opinion about moving to a Wiki engine?
here in the USA, an open wiki would NOT be in the best interest of
'openwireless'. WE have groups dedicated to having 'their' views taken
as fact, when they are not; wiki used as a propaganda tool.
in addition, i have little confidence 'governments' will be as
supportive of openwireless, as its users. their participation in its
documentation seems naive at best ...
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but in stead , notice ...
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