[moneydance] Why not a wiki?

Sean Reilly sreilly at seanreilly.com
Sun Jan 9 11:59:04 EST 2005


I set up a wiki a long time ago, but wanted to get it a bit more 
polished (and secure) before releasing it.  Since that is unlikely to 
happen given my current to-do list, I'll announce it here:

The "official" Moneydance Wiki:
   http://moneydance.com/mdwiki

Currently the only thing there is a Requested Features document (which 
does not include everything from my to-do list, but is a start) and a 
link to the online help files in Moneydance.  I think a FAQ is probably 
in order, along with anything else you all can think of.

Cheers!
Sean


On Jan 9, 2005, at 11:51 AM, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
> To echo everybody else, I like the mailing list for most 
> questions/feature requests.
>
> I would point out this isn't the only support vehicle, you can e-mail 
> moneydance support directly at support at moneydance.com.  In fact it's 
> advisable you do this on any bugs you encounter. Unlike many other 
> support e-mail addresses I've always had prompt replies (i.e. a day or 
> so).
>
> However I do think that we can expand our support options. Rather than 
> another method of exchanging messages (newsgroups and forums suffer 
> from the same disorganization problems as a mailing list, plus issues 
> others have mentioned), I think a more structured option should be 
> available -- a wiki.
>
> I recently started using the same software the wikipedia uses 
> (http://www.wikipedia.org/) and have to say that I'm pretty impressed. 
> I volunteer to provide a server (hosted from my home DSL so I won't 
> promise blinding speed) and software, but wikis are community efforts 
> so content would have to be provided by others.
>
> kevin
>
>
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