Thank's for the suggestion. I wasn't aware of the fact
that Sourceforge added a Wiki to their services.
I'll activate it, transfer the content, and redirect
the old site to the wiki.
Stephan
> libusb-win32 web site seems to stay in 2004 and now it is
> 2007. It might be a good idea to remove the news section
> and update the other sections.
>
> It seems to me a libusb-win32 wiki will also help to remove the
> burden of the developer on many beginner questions.
>
> In the wiki, there can be a FAQ section, document section,
> example section, wrapper section (python, perl, ruby, etc).
> Users can also be redirected to basic USB sites.
> The differences between libusb-win32 and libusb can also be
> pointed out. It can also include the future development of
> libusb-win32 1.0.
>
> Actually this may also help experienced users of libusb.
>
> How do you like the idea? I can not help coding since
> I do not know much about coding but I (and many others)
> can help on the wiki side.
>
> Sourceforge supports wiki feature.
> http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1881&group_id=1
>
> I am involved in Piklab project and the wiki is kind of useful.
> Example:
> http://piklab.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/USB_port_problems
>
> By the way, the OpenUSB project just opens an empty
> wiki after my suggestion.
> http://openusb.wiki.sourceforge.net/
>
> Xiaofan
> http://mcuee.blogspot.com
>
>
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