Beamtreetaker wrote:Generelly, that's a good idea. But...: Personally, what I don't like about wikis is their nature of always being in a work-in-progress state and most project wikis I know appear quite incomplete. A full pdf document I think would encourage writers to thoroughly deal with a specific topic. Also, putting forum links into a pdf is not a big problem.
And: The biggest advantage of a 'real' document, I think, is the possibility to print it out and read it in one pass.
What do others think? In the end it's a matter of taste, the main thing is that the content will be made!
I like the pdf idea (more than my wiki now) but the only "issue" I have, which is also the main reasoning behind the wiki, is that it can't easily be amended and added to.
Maybe a sort of compromise?
Have each pdf guide have its own topic and if someone adds something really worth mentioning to it have a sort of link section on the first post that one can easily click to get to the post detailing that amendment. The same with if a design is based off the work of another post, etc. A sort of Bibliography/Table of Contents.
Saves me scrolling through 5 pages of searches to find how to implement rotary encoders (a function new megadrummers might not even know about).