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From: | Miodrag Milic |
Subject: | Re: [Ranger-users] Forum for ranger? |
Date: | Mon, 22 Apr 2013 11:46:15 +0200 |
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 03:03:03AM +0100, Joshua Landau wrote:The FAQ is located at [1] and it's regularly updated when I receive a
> Thinking about it I'd be inclined to agree. Some sort of Wiki could be
> really nice, but it might be overkill too. Largely this would be an index
> for all the customisations that you can do to Ranger, as that constitutes
> most of the tips and tricks. However that and a(n?) FAQ would be easily
> integrated into a moderated board on a forum, even if less Wiki-ly.
lot of similar questions.
We have a wiki too, even though it's just one page on archlinux wiki [2].
It's pretty much up to date with ranger 1.6.0 and contains a bunch of
good tips.
There was a full-blown wiki on ourproject.org (a moinmoin wiki, no
mediawiki; perhaps that's why nobody used it?) but I removed the link
from ranger's website due to inactivity and in hope that people go to
the more active archlinux wiki page instead.
[1] http://ranger.nongnu.org/documentation.html
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ranger
That sounds scary :)
> Actually...
> What Ranger needs is a package manager. Something alike to Sublime Text's.
I am surprised :) Not sure if positively or negatively surprised. :)
> Although I've no expert opinion, I can assure you that phpBB has not become
> unpopular. I'd be completely fine with that.
I encourage everyone to use and contribute to the archlinux wiki page [2].
On 22 April 2013 01:22, Ping <address@hidden> wrote:
> Sorry a side topic,
> Instead of forum , my personal experience of learning a complex soft is,
> actually to have a centralized collections of tips/tricks/good usage
> cases/FAQs . If the forum is for that, it's definitely great!
> Sorry I'm not sure what is the best forum soft..
I'll take some time to add tips there as well.
Roman
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