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The CG5001 is for the TM 5000 series, not the TM 500 series.  However, a template doesn't exist for the TM 5000 series, so it wasn't just a one character change.  Indeed,  the first line of the article is nowhere to be seen when the article is opened in edit mode.
The CG5001 is for the TM 5000 series, not the TM 500 series.  However, a template doesn't exist for the TM 5000 series, so it wasn't just a one character change.  Indeed,  the first line of the article is nowhere to be seen when the article is opened in edit mode.


I am concerned that the templating of pages adds complexity and reduces that likelihood that non-programmers will write for Tekwiki.  Many people request accounts to edit the wiki and then never submit any changes.  Are they put off by the complexity of the system?  I don't know.
I (Kurt) am concerned that the templating of pages adds complexity and reduces that likelihood that non-programmers will write for Tekwiki.  Many people request accounts to edit the wiki and then never submit any changes.  Are they put off by the complexity of the system?  I don't know.
 
Maybe some kind of "howto" document would help.

Revision as of 08:25, 1 November 2014

The CG5001 is for the TM 5000 series, not the TM 500 series. However, a template doesn't exist for the TM 5000 series, so it wasn't just a one character change. Indeed, the first line of the article is nowhere to be seen when the article is opened in edit mode.

I (Kurt) am concerned that the templating of pages adds complexity and reduces that likelihood that non-programmers will write for Tekwiki. Many people request accounts to edit the wiki and then never submit any changes. Are they put off by the complexity of the system? I don't know.

Maybe some kind of "howto" document would help.