j_c_hallgren wrote:and there are tips that I may find useful for areas of XY that jacky knows better than me, and another user may find my tip similarly useful...
graham wrote:This shows how useful it is for tips to passed around.
serendipity wrote:But then, even though I have been around since 2 yrs now, i keep forgeting some tips in XY. For us users it would be good to have something like "TIPS Repository" on XYwiki (like JC suggested)? We users have to think about providing the newbies with the best tips possible.
Those all just say to me that what is really needed is a good default file or central repository. It doesn't make sense to have all these custom user tip files. They'll overlap and become even harder to maintain. A page on the wiki that contains or links to the tips makes more sense and there's no need to spend time programming a search for it; the wiki's current search, Google, and the browser's search should be plenty.
If we're providing the best tips possible they need to be in the default not in some custom file that a new user is going to have to add in later. What's the point in telling a newbie to download multiple custom tip files instead of pointing them to a more accessible page in the wiki?
To further that point it would make more sense to store the tips in XML. Then some XSL can be used to display it nicely on the web and the same file can be downloaded for use by XY, so changes only have to be made in one place.
It's more useful if the default file is good than if you have the ability to add custom ones. I really don't see users wanting to spend the time updating these custom tip files, let alone finding and downloading them in the first place.
graham wrote:I do think that there is no real advantage to developing this much further as it soon out lives it's purpose once the tips have been read.
j_c_hallgren wrote:I also envision using the custom tips as way of keeping track of things that I use only on occasion, and may thus not recall where/how the next time...and yes, it may be on wiki/forum, but if I can have a short tip/pointer locally, then all the better, as I'd not need a net connection to access it...
That was my earlier point about making them easy to edit within XY and making it more of a note keeper/on start reminder. If I have to open it in my own editor I'm more likely to just store these tips in my own text file where I can quickly view them all, completely ignore the format, and easily search them. If I can edit them in XY why not go the extra step and make it an easy way to jot down notes whether or not they are related to XY.