On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 08:52:01AM -0500, Jay Payne wrote:
> I've always found the best way to deal with a situation like this is
> to only have a brief description and link to the maintainer's page
> for details. It becomes an editing nightmare to keep information
> current and relevant. So I would suggest keeping as little on
> the main page as possible.
My experience runs counter to yours. When there's only minimal
information, what you get is useless and incoherent.
That reducing entropy locally takes some energy, i.e. time commitment
by actual people, should not surprise anybody who passed high school
physics.
> Just a thought
Please don't top post.
Cheers,
David.
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