Suggestion: Allow community to (moderated) update how-to's

Discussion in 'Forum Suggestions' started by rzlines, Dec 19, 2010.

  1. rzlines

    rzlines New Member

    Hi!

    First and foremost - awesome stuff on the howto site, have learnt a lot over the span of a few weeks. It helped to ease a lot of the fear that I had about using a linux server.

    Now for the suggestion ;)

    I have noticed that as a lot of tutorials have been written a while back many parameters like links, etc have to be updated. As users come across updates i hope there was a moderated feature to update the tutorial itself rather than leave it as a comment. Reason being that you have to first try out a non-working link (if you are a new user you first PANIC! :eek: and then maybe if good sense previals you scroll down and look at comments)

    If you could edit the how-to's like a wiki or something and then wait for a moderator or an advanced user to verify the same, it could save a lot of trouble and the community helps to enhance and update the site content.

    I know that this would be asking for a lot but it would be a really good feature if it could be implemented.
     
  2. dipeshmehta

    dipeshmehta Member

    I would first read and study thoroughly the howto alongwith all comments and/or any related posts in the forums, then plan my 'to do'

    In most cases, there are other ways to perform the same task. A wiki style howto could confuse forthcoming visitors

    Dipesh
     
  3. rzlines

    rzlines New Member

    Most people refering to these tutorials here are new users and because these tutorials are so simple they would just follow along. This site also targets users who are just begining their journey into the linux world and updated tutorials would help.

    By wiki style I meant the philosophy I didn't mean that we need to adopt a wiki engine here. All I want to suggest here is a way to update the tutorials without much burden to the authors who are already putting in a lot of work here.
     
  4. dipeshmehta

    dipeshmehta Member

    I was beginner just before a couple of years, but I never blindly followed any howto!!

    I agree with your thoughts about helping new comers, but in my views, any person should check and study the impacts before applying steps as guided.
     

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