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Re: [hylafax-users] Problem when sending from 2 fax on the same line at the same time
"Lee Howard" <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In my opinion the relatively recent direction that the hylafax.org website
has taken is at fault here, as anyone can write "official-looking
content"... and this kind of misleading only devalues everything else
associated with it.
Thanks for your feedback. The other way of looking at it, of course, is that
_everyone_ can write "official-looking content"! ;-)
I'm sure many of us understand the pros and cons of community documentation
projects such as wikipedia these days. I believe the pros are more
significant than the cons. Quite frankly it doesn't matter _WHO_ writes the
content, it can always be in error, and just as with source code, with many
eyes all errors are small. We've seen an ecouraging number of people
improving/correcting hylafax.org documentation, and we hope the trend will
continue as people gradually learn that they are actually able to edit the
content. As for misleading/devaluing content, we trust that people will on
average contribute accurate, useful information but the trust is not
absolute! Every single update to the site since its launch passes at least
two levels of editorial review and occasionally changes are either reversed
or revised in collaboration with the author.
The page you cite actually makes Creative Modem Blaster modems appear
"officially" sanctioned and tested when such is not the case. Neither
Creative nor Rockwell/Conexant participate here (whether in-person or by
proxy) to give that kind of assurance to HylaFAX users.
The page in question was migrated from the HylaFAX wiki (which will soon be
decommissioned), and lives in the Community section of the hylafax.org site:
http://www.hylafax.org/content/Community
This section is more of a free-for-all, and subject to much less editorial
review than any other section of the site. Perhaps there's a way to make
this more obvious, without restricting people's freedom to contribute
whatever they like. We've made a preliminary change that tries to make that
more clear.
-Darren
PS - If you're a list subscriber reading this email right now, and you've
found a certain section of the site lacking, outdated or outright wrong,
please feel free to register an account on hylafax.org and make the changes
yourself!
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