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:BTW, how do you automatically add the signature/date tage such as you did on your comment?
 
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::Regarding the signature: place four tildes behind your post, the two dashes are optional, or simply use the second button from the right above the text input area.
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::Regarding User experience: maybe write some more words about that in the article, that it's based on your tests, I guess it may be that with other hardware or software installed one could get problems.
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::Regarding gcc: Never read the whole vmware article ;) Maybe somepne with more experience or one of the developers could say something regarding the use of gcc in a how-to --[[User:Ente|Ente]] 17:32, 13 October 2008 (UTC)

Revision as of 19:32, 13 October 2008

Review Process

Coming from this thread let's talk here.

You (christian) have this:

User experience

  • Tested with SME Server 7.3 and X10's CM11a - Works

at the bottom of the page. Is this based on your single experience or is that a reason for removing the needs review template? --Ente 17:03, 13 October 2008 (UTC)

It is based on my own set up, I usually add this section to have people indicate actual success data points. I did this in the Myth set up as well.
It does work fine and reliably. In general if I come across issues in future, I update the wiki.
I take your point about gcc, but it is also used in other How-to's such as "vmware". I'm open to suggestions on this front.
I would have thought that the "needs review" template would require someone to review the content for potential technical issues or bad practice; which is a good thing to do.
BTW, how do you automatically add the signature/date tage such as you did on your comment?
Regarding the signature: place four tildes behind your post, the two dashes are optional, or simply use the second button from the right above the text input area.
Regarding User experience: maybe write some more words about that in the article, that it's based on your tests, I guess it may be that with other hardware or software installed one could get problems.
Regarding gcc: Never read the whole vmware article ;) Maybe somepne with more experience or one of the developers could say something regarding the use of gcc in a how-to --Ente 17:32, 13 October 2008 (UTC)