Wiki-gurus,<br><br>As part of the forum migration (that is happening friday night... anyone want to blog about it!?), it seems like a great time to make the tutorials that have been put up on the forum into proper wiki articles. I've asked on IRC for those that have some wiki-markup knowledge and a bit of free time to look on forum[0] at the [Sticky] threads move them to the wiki if it makes sense.
<br><br>The migration/merge is a good excuse for us to clean house on the forum and move tutorials and guides to the wiki so they can be updated and improved over time. Once we launch, the goal is to have zero "Sticky" threads and as few as possible "Announcement" in a separate category all together. Things like Richard's recomendations for sticky keyboard RMAs could probably be considered an announcement. "How to read ebooks and pdfs" could either get their own article, or be spliced in the appropriate existing pages. Those who have spent more time on organzing the layout of the wiki will know how to best do that and where things can go.
<br><br>If you want to help out, please post a quick link to the forum thread you're updated/depricating and, if appropriate, the new wiki article thta was created from it. I appreciate any help. Thanks!<br><br>[0] <a href="http://en.forum.laptop.org/">
http://en.forum.laptop.org/</a> #notice the en for English (other languages to follow!). <a href="http://forum.laptop.org">http://forum.laptop.org</a> will redirect to this site until we get a design for a multi-lingual landing page, akin to what
<a href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia.org</a> has.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Michael Burns * Student<br>Open Source {Education} Lab