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Wiki.soldat.nl is also trying to establish a list of Soldat-related Tools.If you wish, you can Add your own software to the list. If you do, please look at some Examples and try to follow their lay-out.Thanks in advance
3. Don't you see the sense of it? In the SoldatForum, only FLAB can edit this. In the Wiki, everyone can add his own program.
And the Wiki shows you if the link is broken or not - this isn't possible in the forum.
I also have just added some new content and deleted the programs with broken links.
It's better to create an article for each application (with a working downloadlink) and put it in the category 'tools' ( http://wiki.soldat.nl/Category:Tools ) on the soldatwiki.
DEAR Soldat Fan Apps Wiki Article Editor (SFAWAE), I have just written some Not So Important Reply Bollocks (NSIRB) for You To Read (YTR).Quote from: Cube on January 17, 2007, 07:43:46 am3. Don't you see the sense of it? In the SoldatForum, only FLAB can edit this. In the Wiki, everyone can add his own program.To be honest, the moderators can edit that list too. Not that anybody really cares.Quote from: Cube on January 17, 2007, 07:43:46 amAnd the Wiki shows you if the link is broken or not - this isn't possible in the forum.Hmmm? Internal links to wiki articles that haven't been written yet, yes - but not for external links in case that's what you meant.About this Wiki artile... first off, a wiki is a free encyclopedia that anybody can edit. To my common sense you therefore shoudln't sign or take credit for articles like that notice in the absolute beginning of the article. If one would want to see who put the article together then he/she could simply check out the articles history. Neither do you put ideas for future updates in the actual article... there's a big shiny discussion page for fun stuff like that.QuoteI also have just added some new content and deleted the programs with broken links.Since you have bragged a tad about how this is superior to the forum topic I can't understand why you removed some of the programs whose links actually had been re-posted in that very topic. [/shameless selfpromotion]Quote from: SebastianIt's better to create an article for each application (with a working downloadlink) and put it in the category 'tools' ( http://wiki.soldat.nl/Category:Tools ) on the soldatwiki.Indeed, your list is basically a duplicate of that one with more applications (right now, with no links either) and without anything to really read. Cube, I think you wrote something about creating redirection pages to your list from an application article (I might be wrong since I wrote this in a hurry). ...what would the point of that be?I don't expect you to bring down the moon for us, and I do realise that work on this article may have only just begun. I do realise you do not have all the time in the world to write this.And finally some good advice: you don't have to create abbreviations for everything.
lol toumaz this has no sensedont like it, dont use it.i already know you dont like me, no need to tell me thatand finally - what abbrevationsand - what selfpromotion, do you cry you didnt make that, lol toumaz, youre funny
and, again, my primary question is that with thet selfpromotion.
Since you have bragged a tad about how this is superior to the forum topic I can't understand why you removed some of the programs whose links actually had been re-posted in that very topic. [/shameless selfpromotion]
selfpromotion - read what he quoted. he said that you did not add programs whose links were fixed in the replies.
thomaz, i read this topic, no need to quote it -.-
and i understand what you mean with selfpromotion, although I don't see a problem in there, but I think that you simply used a wrong word for this behaviour, didn't you?