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Monday, September 10, 2007 | News | All The headache of installing new software could soon be over with the launch today of InstallationWiki.org, a new website designed to provide users with comprehensive, free guides for installing a variety of software and applications. The website will largely be driven and populated by content supplied and edited by its users.
Following on from the success of Wikipedia, which counts
itself as one of the top ten most viewed websites on the Internet,
InstallationWiki.org will provide its users with a continually updated
resource, written by experts, that will help solve any software installation
problem.
InstallationWiki.org
has been developed using the open source MediaWiki software package and is
supported by UK
publisher Packt. The website has initially been populated using installation
chapters from Packt books.
"I'm
more than happy to support an online repository of guides for installing
software and Packt is honored to populate the Wiki with its first content"
explains Packt spokesman, Damian Carvill. "Working closely with the open source
community has given us insight into the difficulties of finding reliable documentation and the launch of a Wiki,
which centralizes updated guides, will be warmly greeted", he adds.
The aim is for InstallationWiki.org to become a
one-stop source of information for installing software. With users generating
the majority of the content, the aim is for the site to grow into an exhaustive
library of installation guides, covering everything from setting up a social networking
platform to installing an open source Voice over IP (VoIP) system.
InstallationWiki.org is free to use and open for
everyone to contribute to. With the help of enthusiastic communities, it is
expected to grow and expand over the coming months with more installation
guides and features. For more information, please visit www.InstallationWiki.org.
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