voting now locked the trend is clear!
Recently I posted on another thread, which I won't hijack any further
curaga
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That is a 486-class cpu, and our current gcc contains instructions for 586 or 686
Does that mean our wiki for creating instructions is now out-of-date for the 486 bit?
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export CFLAGS="-march=i486 -mtune=i686 -Os -pipe"
export CXXFLAGS="-march=i486 -mtune=i686 -Os -pipe"
export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1"
if so I am happy to edit but not yet skilled enough to know the answer.
and bmarkus replied with
"if so I am happy to edit but not yet skilled enough to know the answer."
Why do you want to edit something what you do not know?
I sent a pm, not wishing to sidetrack that thread any further, but as he is a moderator he has given me permission to post on the forum (he does not take responsibility for my words or where I post etc)
Therefore I offer the following short history of the extensions wiki
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,14261.msg80445.html#msg80445If you don't want to read it, it says this......the wiki was wrong and misleading. I spotted it and reported it. And another moderator suggested I change it. Later on I added some more changes including a license condition from a post by bmarkus I found, which I agree with BTW
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,14083.0.html------------------------------------------------------------
Merits of closed versus open wiki begins from my point of view
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Closed wikis means moderators have to approve the content of the pages submitted or editted OR
approve the login name and password of a selected group.....we will call them experts
Open wikis means open slather.
This means anyone can make mistakes in such wikis and unless spotted by an expert remain to corrupt etc
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1) I believe that if bmarkus is correct, he showed an icon of displeasure at my above proposal, that:
only experts should create, edit wikis
2) I counter that whoever created ---or made the final changes that I read---for the extensions wiki, was not an expert.
But a non-expert = me spotted it and offered to change it
But I did so by alerting the forum of my changes
SIDETRACK This brings up the main problem with all volunteer linux forums. We are all volunteers here.
If we keep open wikis some expert may need to monitor important wikis
As I am biased towards open wiki and biased on my importance and (good looks)
it may be better I raise a poll?