Requests for Wiki Access <--- ASK HERE
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Hi all,
If anyone has interest in putting this app in a docker container, I can help you do it. I don’t know if I have the time to create a wiki entry, but I can certainly give help.
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I realize I’m new (although I’ve been using FOG for about a year now), but I’d like to help out a bit with the documentation side of things.
Can I get an account?
Thanks.
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I don’t request access cause my english is too bad for writing in a proper wiki but you can use my working devices list to update it.
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Wolfbane, i know the wiki has pages for “working devices” and “problematic device” but i recommend that you flag those both as “legacy” and create a single new page for working and non-working devices, so it can be searched more easily
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Typically when the Community managers come back around they let a batch in, please be patient. This is not something all of us have the ability to invite to.
Also access is only needed to edit or upload information to the wiki, to view all you have to do is click the wiki button on the homepage.
I am excited to see so many of you eager to edit the wiki and to help advance the FOG documentation, but there is still a tutorials section here on the forum where you can put your findings and even leave some technical information to help others along.
I spend more time writing walk throughs and posting them in the tutorials section then porting them to the wiki.
Actually from my experience, a user is more likely to visit the forum than the wiki, and I think that is because there is active engagement and questions can be asked and answered very timely, but that’s just my two cents.