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A Cerberus Wiki?

Darkhog

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I could start such thing via Wikia and port Cerberus' docs to a wiki format, but only if there is enough interest in such thing. The wiki could, aside of documentation, have stuff like best coding practices, tutorials, reference for third-party modules and so on.

Though I need input whether or not such thing is wanted/needed. It would greatly expand collaborative potential of Cerberus and docs could be easily updated - but what do I know?
 
I like the way love2d has their wiki https://love2d.org/wiki/Main_Page

If there is interest then it should be hosted here and not on a site with a ton of ads like Wikia https://www.cerberus-x.com/wiki
Well, yeah. But there's adblock which means no ads and you don't have to worry about losing access to documentation if someone forgets to pay for server space in time. But I see what are you getting at. Just that deciding on a Wiki software and then keeping it updated (software itself, not the content) is a hard work.
 
@Darkhog welcome to the forum. I applaud your enthusiams. But i suggest not to depend your projects/efforts on other peoples interest/help/input. That will fail. If you think it is good, then do it.

Btw. our github has a wiki section. I will activate it so it can be used for something like this.

I am glad you want to take on the job as it is a big one. And it gives me more free time for my personal stuff.

Thank you :)
 
From what I've seen with TIC-80, Github's wiki system isn't that good. It would be best if you'd setup a MediaWiki installation on Cerberus' server or if we'd just use Wikia for this.
 
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