X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/77894a6831ae9cc8a90adbc6de0ab3c92408c316..83b907c35e3a03d097c004b0d66cc37f45a4410d:/doc/contact.mdwn diff --git a/doc/contact.mdwn b/doc/contact.mdwn index 7d628fa76..486a4d186 100644 --- a/doc/contact.mdwn +++ b/doc/contact.mdwn @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ The ikiwiki project strongly encourages collaboration through ikiwiki itself, and thus does not have a mailing list. Anyone can create an account on ikiwiki's own wiki. ikiwiki provides a [[bug_tracker|bugs]], a -[[TODO_list|TODO]], and "discussion" sub-pages for every page. ikiwiki -developers monitor RecentChanges closely, via the webpage, email, +[[TODO_list|TODO]], and "discussion" sub-pages for every page, as well as a +[[forum]] for general questions and discussion. ikiwiki +developers monitor [[RecentChanges]] closely, via the webpage, email, [CIA](http://cia.navi.cx), and IRC, and respond in a timely fashion. You could also drop by the IRC channel `#ikiwiki` on -[OFTC](http://www.oftc.net/) (`irc.oftc.net`). - -... does not having a mailing list really encourage people to "collaborate through ikiwiki itself"? Personally, I strongly prefer to participate in mailing lists via my mail/nntp client. I follow over 50 mailing lists, so if I can't participate in a mailing list mail or nntp, I'll probably just not participate at all. I suspect there are others in my situation. I think that by not having an SMTP-driven mailing list, ikiwiki is passing up a big opportunity to build community. -- AdamMegacz +[OFTC](http://www.oftc.net/) (`irc.oftc.net`), or use the +[identi.ca ikiwiki group](http://identi.ca/group/ikiwiki).