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When everyone used Cumulus 1, the Cumulus Wiki was highly rated as being comprehensive (partly because there were multiple contributors). |
When everyone used Cumulus 1, the Cumulus Wiki was highly rated as being comprehensive (partly because there were multiple contributors, one of whom was the Cumulus author who knew what the software was doing). |
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MX development has been so rapid, with MX now having so much functionality the documentation has not caught up (partly because of lack of contributors). |
MX development has been so rapid, with MX now having so much functionality the documentation has not caught up (partly because of lack of contributors). Please be aware that any information on this page may be incorrect, unless the relevant contributor was the developer. This is especially a problem on pages that originally were written to document the legacy software, as it is often unclear if MX works the same way. Also, when new releases change functionality, the announcement is often unclear on what exactly changed. |
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Can you contribute? Will you make this page more useful by bringing content up-to-date? |
Do you understand how MX works? Can you contribute either corrections or more details? Will you make this page more useful by bringing content up-to-date? |
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Revision as of 16:50, 3 July 2021
This document is 'Work In Progress' so content may not be complete or accurate!
Request to Readers
When everyone used Cumulus 1, the Cumulus Wiki was highly rated as being comprehensive (partly because there were multiple contributors, one of whom was the Cumulus author who knew what the software was doing).
MX development has been so rapid, with MX now having so much functionality the documentation has not caught up (partly because of lack of contributors). Please be aware that any information on this page may be incorrect, unless the relevant contributor was the developer. This is especially a problem on pages that originally were written to document the legacy software, as it is often unclear if MX works the same way. Also, when new releases change functionality, the announcement is often unclear on what exactly changed.
Do you understand how MX works? Can you contribute either corrections or more details? Will you make this page more useful by bringing content up-to-date?