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Moogly

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Monday, March 9th 2009, 6:32pm

JABACO Wiki Site?

How about you add like Wiki.Jabaco.org this way we can start a decent documentation, as users use Jabaco and visit the wiki if they can't find something they want to know about but find out about (via forums most likely) they can add it to the Wiki, Documentation is very important aspect of any program imo, if the user doesn't have a place to refer to when they get stuck then they basically 'give up' on the whole application if they can't figure it out, we can also have tutorials on the wiki as a way to teach people Jabaco, some people don't like VB6 at all because of how pathetic its 'power' is and how limited and old (1998?) it is but Jabaco is new and effective. Anyways, basically I think we should have a Wiki added as a form of documentation. Many succesful projects have wiki's and the thing about it is anyone can work on it, and we can have pages in different languages and what not.

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I also thought of why this would be a very great solution for the documentation, we can set up a Wiki for Jabaco in Wikia and not have to worry so much about banwidth etc..

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