I could make a sticky post. But I would prefer a link to the wiki there. A single thread will get confusing very fast if multiple firmware versions are discussed there.
You could add a sticky post with the list of firmware and a date (last update), also with a link to the wiki. each author of a firmware can edit the sticky post (but they only update the TOP message, adding a new date, a new name , etc...). On the wiki, each author oculd give the link to the firmware and describe the firmware.
no?
PS: did you had a chance to look at editing wiki page from the git hub repository?
PS: did you had a chance to look at editing wiki page from the git hub repository?
no. not yet. how does it exactly work. I understand the case when I edit the file locally and upload it to github. Then the wiki is automatically updated. but what about changes that are made directly in the wiki? are they uploaded to the repo as well automatically?
And the reverse works, when you are on the WIKI and create a page, the WIKI redirects on a "GITHUB" simple page ... you think you are updating the wiki but nope.. you are on git hub ;-)
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I also wondering how we could find a way to references the different options of the different firmware in the wiki manual.
But I would prefer a link to the wiki there.
A single thread will get confusing very fast if multiple firmware versions are discussed there.
You could add a sticky post with the list of firmware and a date (last update), also with a link to the wiki.
each author of a firmware can edit the sticky post (but they only update the TOP message, adding a new date, a new name , etc...).
On the wiki, each author oculd give the link to the firmware and describe the firmware.
no?
PS: did you had a chance to look at editing wiki page from the git hub repository?
how does it exactly work.
I understand the case when I edit the file locally and upload it to github.
Then the wiki is automatically updated.
but what about changes that are made directly in the wiki?
are they uploaded to the repo as well automatically?
When you upload or update a file directly on the GITHUB, it is send back few seconds after to the WIKI.
:-)