Difference between revisions of "Mill Computing Wiki:About"
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− | This public wiki serves | + | This public wiki serves three primary purposes: |
− | # It is a reference for the Mill architecture, for anything that can be made available publicly.<br />A lot of reference pages on this wiki are generated automatically and are regularly overwritten | + | # It is a reference for the Mill architecture, for anything that can be made available publicly.<br />A lot of reference pages on this wiki are generated automatically and are regularly overwritten. In particular, all pages and subpages under [[Instruction Set]] and [[Cores]] are generated, but also [[Registers]], [[Functional Units]] and [[Instruction Set by Category]]. They are not editable by normal users. |
# It is also intended to foster discussion in a more directed context than possible on a forum.<br />All forum users can create and edit wiki pages and start discussions, even for generated pages. | # It is also intended to foster discussion in a more directed context than possible on a forum.<br />All forum users can create and edit wiki pages and start discussions, even for generated pages. | ||
# And last but not least, it exists to facilitate community projects making use of the Mill architecture.<br />Community projects must be kept separate under their own subpage namespaces under the [[Community]] page. | # And last but not least, it exists to facilitate community projects making use of the Mill architecture.<br />Community projects must be kept separate under their own subpage namespaces under the [[Community]] page. |
Latest revision as of 07:20, 12 January 2015
This public wiki serves three primary purposes:
- It is a reference for the Mill architecture, for anything that can be made available publicly.
A lot of reference pages on this wiki are generated automatically and are regularly overwritten. In particular, all pages and subpages under Instruction Set and Cores are generated, but also Registers, Functional Units and Instruction Set by Category. They are not editable by normal users. - It is also intended to foster discussion in a more directed context than possible on a forum.
All forum users can create and edit wiki pages and start discussions, even for generated pages. - And last but not least, it exists to facilitate community projects making use of the Mill architecture.
Community projects must be kept separate under their own subpage namespaces under the Community page.