11-25-2012, 03:53 PM
I would go for the subject per page format as well, just notice that some wiki pages end up being super long.
Looking at wikibooks again, I have only part of it linked on the home page.
Here is the parent link:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wings_3D
Looking at that link I am reminded of what I used to think of as blender spam. Does Further Reading about Wings3d really require reading about Blender?
A wiki is better than wordpress if we have the documentation open to be edited by the public. Wikis keep a history of all revisions, so if we get spammed, vandalised, or misinformation gets added, the page can be restored.
I like the idea of setting up our own wiki because then we can control the branding.
Looking at wikibooks again, I have only part of it linked on the home page.
Here is the parent link:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wings_3D
Looking at that link I am reminded of what I used to think of as blender spam. Does Further Reading about Wings3d really require reading about Blender?
A wiki is better than wordpress if we have the documentation open to be edited by the public. Wikis keep a history of all revisions, so if we get spammed, vandalised, or misinformation gets added, the page can be restored.
I like the idea of setting up our own wiki because then we can control the branding.