Hi All, I have started 2 articles about VDR, one on the arch linux wiki, and one on the debian wiki. on the arch linux wiki, there are a lot of people who edit the article, but on debian i am the ony one. I don't understand why. Could it be that vdr is a sensitive subject for debian? What are your thoughts about this? https://wiki.debian.org/VDR?action=info https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Digitenne&action=history Kind regards, Cedric
I'm not aware that VDR is in any way "sensitive" for Debian.
As the currently only (more or less) active maintainer of the Debian VDR package I very much appreciate your efforts to take care of the Debian-Wiki page for VDR!
I think there's simply not very much interest in VDR among the Debian users to attract people to contribute to the Debian-specific documentation.
BTW: I haven't found very much time to work on the VDR packages in the last weeks/months, but I'll soon upload new versions with some major changes (systemd, conf.d etc.).
Tobias
On 06.08.2015 08:57, cedric.dewijs@telfort.nl wrote:
Hi All,
I have started 2 articles about VDR, one on the arch linux wiki, and one on the debian wiki. on the arch linux wiki, there are a lot of people who edit the article, but on debian i am the ony one. I don't understand why. Could it be that vdr is a sensitive subject for debian? What are your thoughts about this?
https://wiki.debian.org/VDR?action=info https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Digitenne&action=history
Kind regards, Cedric
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My first introduction to VDR was on Debian. I've only ever used VDR with Debian and I can say the NA community is primarily Debian, followed by Ubuntu. I think the lack of interest is with a wiki, not with Debian users.