Hi @Karellen! Thanks for the blindingly-fast reply!
My apologies for posting on the wrong thread. These forums have so many threads and subforums that I missed the one marked 'Wiki'. Very silly of me — I'm so sorry! I just did some searches for 'wiki' and 'wiki login' (and variants) on the Website subforum, as directed on the bottom of the very first page of the Wiki (which, alas,
also needs an update, with a link to
this subforum instead!)... no wonder nothing showed up
there. Oh well. Live and learn!
Also, I'm afraid that I'm such a newbie here that I don't have (yet) access to the board's PM system; or, if I do, it's hidden somewhere where I cannot find it! Shame on me, I should know better... it also means that I'm not sure if I can
receive PMs (I guess not — or at least not yet!).
Anyway, if you prefer, feel free to email me at gwyneth [dot] llewelyn [dot] gwynethllewelyn [dot] net — I'm pretty much open with my email anyway (I've been happily receiving spam & scams for ages, too late to be 'careful' now that my address is on basically
any database out there). And if you want to send it encrypted, you're most welcome, my PGP fingerprint is at keybase.io/gwynethllewelyn (as well as a dozen other contacts). I should just warn you that I'm
not so regular at checking my emails these days; certainly not on those days when I'm focused on something work-related...
Regarding the FAQ, I was thinking mostly of those on the Wiki itself:
Category:FAQ (wiki)
Or possibly, again, at the very bottom of
the Wiki's main page. It says, after all,
Quote:
The Kodi Wiki is maintained by the open community along with the Team Kodi members. Please contribute back by helping to update the wiki.
Nothing like linking that sentence to a short FAQ saying how to apply to accounts, i.e. basically the text you've posted on the very first message of this thread. Or, well, just place a link there directly to
this forum thread instead. That should be more than enough, I think.
I'm sort of digressing (alas, that's me...) but let me commend you guys on the choice of tools for the Wiki & the BBCode-based forums. These days, everybody uses Discourse & Discord for everything — Discourse is a nightmare to search for information, while Discord, well, can you even
search it? It's good for getting a reply quickly, sure, but anything 'chatty' like that just means people endlessly asking them over and over again. Whereas here... you can keep a history. For decades. And let all be referenced and properly indexed. The same with the Wiki, with the added bonus of its built-in versioning mechanism.
Thanks again!