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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.