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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:09 am 
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After a great deal of work, the OSFAQ wiki has been converted and merged to this site.

Now, free ASCII champagne (and diet cola for those who still have to drive) :)

I'd like to make a toast to those who helped, including but not limited to:
Solar, John Hawthorn, Alboin and Yayyak

Cheers *raises glass*

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Well, you can have your ASCII champagne. I'll go open a real bottle (although technically I can't call it champagne, I have to call it white sparkling wine instead). :P

Now, what should we focus on next?

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Yayyak wrote:
Well, you can have your ASCII champagne. I'll go open a real bottle (although technically I can't call it champagne, I have to call it white sparkling wine instead). :P

How 'bout some ASCII tea? :)

*Raises cup of tea*

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Now, what should we focus on next?

There's always the wishlist. Personally, I think I might work on the memory management section. (Oh, yes, do please ignore that little snippet under paging for the moment.... :P )

All the while I've been working on my OS, and using the wiki, I've been keeping mental notes on areas I think need improvement, so I might eventually write that down somewhere..... 8)

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Please, do write them down. The only problem I find is that all the high-priority things on the Wish List I haven't got to in my project yet, so I can't write about them.

*brews a pot of ASCII tea*

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We can start on the wish list, I at least plan to complete the pages I started long ago to lower the number of in-progress pages (mainly, [wiki]VGA Hardware[/wiki]. I did the others earlier today)

And there's solar's remark that every question should either be a request for the wiki or beg for a link. I have been poking around some internals, and I figured that you can put pages under a different name in a category. (i.e. questions in the FAQ category linking to the page holding the answer). If that sounds like a plan, I can document the method and rework the FAQ page.
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I've been keeping mental notes on areas I think need improvement
I keep random knowledge in my userpage scratchpad. I work out new things around there as well. If you see something useful, drop a note and I'll move it into the main namespace.


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I have to call it white sparkling wine instead
I can't afford real champagne, hence the ASCII variant :wink: A cup of tea isn't a bad idea either... hmm what taste shall I use today... :-k

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Thanks for the toast, but I feel I contributed little since the move from MT.

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I have been poking around some internals, and I figured that you can put pages under a different name in a category. (i.e. questions in the FAQ category linking to the page holding the answer). If that sounds like a plan, I can document the method and rework the FAQ page.


Erm... huh?

Sorry, I didn't get that... :?:

As for drink, I'm a Diet Coke addict. ;)

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Sorry, I didn't get that...


What I was referring to was to change the page here to look like this:

FAQ
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How do I boot my kernel?
I get PE operations on non-PE file. Help?
etc

instead of having those page titles which have little meaning to newbies (quote):

FAQ
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[wiki]Library Calls[/wiki]
[wiki]Plug-and-play[/wiki]
[wiki]Unreal Mode[/wiki]
etc

that would save us from remembering those long titles while keeping them accessible as such.

I put a "FAQ redirect" link in there to illustrate the idea.

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So no objections if I pull the plug on the old wiki and replace it with a redirect?


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No objection here. Congrats everyone who helped in the merge - it's a good job! Hopefully it will be a while until it needs migrating to the next system :wink:

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