> "Kevin Grittner" <Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov> writes: >> How do people feel about "TL;DR:" being used at the start of a >> Wiki page to which we want to direct users?
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > I think it's a pretty lousy way to start off this page in > particular; way too flippant for something we point newcomers to > when they ask for help. +1 for rewriting in a more formal style.
I took a shot at reworking the portion ahead of the TOC, but I know there are better wordsmiths than I out there. If anyone wants to redo it, I won't be offended.
I have a feeling the "Why were you sent this link?" section is a little harsh, too; but haven't taken a run at that yet.
Reworded it. Now looking at the rest of the document.
Ok, I made some changes. The numbering really stymied me.
Greg -- is there a better way to manage the numbering? One of the problems with the long lists is that they are not numbered - so if you're a poor bug reporter trying to scan that list, you lose your place. But I want the formatting to be consistent without having to give numbers to the sub-points.