| Helgi Žormar 2005-01-25, 8:56 am |
| On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 11:56, Aaron Wormus wrote:
> Pierre-Alain Joye wrote:
>
> Documentation is documentation, and trackbacks are trackbacks.
>
> What I would consider valid trackbacks are:
> "I just finished a project based on Quickform..."
> "I figured out how to integrate Quickform with..."
> "I've been looking at Quickform and PatForms, and this is what I
> found..."
> "X-Magazine has a great article about Quickform"
>
> This is stuff that could hardly be considered documentation, but for
> someone who is interested getting more information about how the package
> works, it might just be invaluable. It's more of a quantity rather than
> quality thing.
>
> Being a blogger I use trackbacks a LOT and appreciate it when people
> send trackbacks to my blog. It may not provide a whole lot of new
> information, but it does provide a "hub" for specific information.
>
> I see trackbacks as a convenience or courtesy feature to let the
> original author know I'm talking about them, I send them whenever I blog
> about a specific subject and don't care if they are actually used or
> not. If I had something to say that was important, I would use a serious
> form of communication.
>
> </rant>
>
> Aaron
Hence this can be as a wiki module :-)
- Helgi
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