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Wiki for compiled content/rules/tutorials?
I was wondering if it would be more suitable to save compiled content like https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/171776/listing-let-providers-who-offer-free-premium-control-panel-licenses-e-g-da on a wiki page after the discussion compiles the list?
Not a totally new site, just a wiki in sub-directory https://www.lowendtalk.com/wiki/let-providers-who-offer-free-goodies for example.
https://www.lowendtalk.com/wiki/
or
https://www.lowendtalk.com/docs/
And for rules example: https://www.lowendtalk.com/wiki/rules-for-selling-on-lowendtalk
Could also be used for tutorials and have categories etc.
I know LEB exists but that's blog format not ideal like wiki format with structure.
What do you think?
Comments
Certainly open to this.
It's been on the list to improve the lowendtalk posts for hosting directory and IPv4 thread formatting.
And for some featured posts on lowendtalk the idea was to cross post to lowendbox (and then make that information easier to find rather than just through search).
@raindog308 what do you think?
I agree there is content that is more reference that could be better formatted this way.
For some of this, we'd probably do a blog post, a LEBTV post, and then also put it in a wiki for reference.
@raindog308
That sounds good but will need to be careful so sites aren't penalized for duplicate content.
I don't see comments from other members, does that mean no objections and we can do it?
Bump
I still think this is relevant. Can you move this to the new meta category please?
Done.
I agree and I haven't forgotten it. @jbiloh and I are working on some things. I'll PM you and anyone else is welcome to jump into the fray.
I agree, this would be nice and also an easily findable link.