Talk:Introduction to Pluggy INI Files
- Is it worth adding an example here? I'd orginally planned to, but the functions are really very straightforward to use, so it kinda seems like a waste of space...
- If anyone has more thoughts or additions by all means chime in, IMO it's just a very rough overview atm.
--Speedo 16:06, 1 March 2008 (EST)
- I wouldn't be very concerned about "wasting space" - I think it may help somewhat to see it in action, though I suspect most people, especially those using Pluggy, aren't going to need it. I think the biggest concern with whether or not to do it is whether or not you want to spend the time doing it.
- Other than that, it looks good so far. I haven't messed with Pluggy too much yet, so I can't really comment beyond that.
- Dragoon Wraith TALK 17:59, 1 March 2008 (EST)
A Couple of Notes on Wiki Convention
Hey Speedo, just a few things: first of all, in general, we like to keep an archive of discussions and the like here, in Talk pages, so that these things can be found. There's just no real need to delete them (since old versions of the Wiki get saved anyway) and you never know when they might be useful. That's why old discussions will remain on pages or get archived. So, generally speaking, you shouldn't have deleted the note that the page was unfinished - another note saying you had finished it would have been "supposedly" better.
In this case, though, that's really not necessary, I'm just explaining things more generally.
Also, if you want to mark an article unfinished, there is the {{Unfinished}} tag, which you can add to the top of a page to display this header.
Dragoon Wraith TALK 17:56, 1 March 2008 (EST)