Thanks, I hope it becomes better and better each day. When I have time, I'll keep contributing, but don't wait for me; if you can, go on with the "todo" stuff.
I think that we do keep in mind that all general information should go to the general pages, and only the RockPro64-specific one should be present on its wiki.
Unlike ours, the NanoPC-T4 wiki is an "all-in-one" type, where everything you need is there, much like in a manual/guide. But for a wiki, our concept is better.
Re: my original idea, writing a manual by 2 or more people requires better planning, organisation, and coordination. But a manual is more suitable for printing.
A user manual is really needed when a product is in mass-production, not in relatively small series like the RockPro64. So, at least for now, the wiki is enough.
I'm also grateful to all who replied my question regarding the "jumper removal" trick. To summarise, U-boot works with jumper on, the kernel with jumper off.
I think that we do keep in mind that all general information should go to the general pages, and only the RockPro64-specific one should be present on its wiki.
Unlike ours, the NanoPC-T4 wiki is an "all-in-one" type, where everything you need is there, much like in a manual/guide. But for a wiki, our concept is better.
Re: my original idea, writing a manual by 2 or more people requires better planning, organisation, and coordination. But a manual is more suitable for printing.
A user manual is really needed when a product is in mass-production, not in relatively small series like the RockPro64. So, at least for now, the wiki is enough.
I'm also grateful to all who replied my question regarding the "jumper removal" trick. To summarise, U-boot works with jumper on, the kernel with jumper off.