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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="anarcat"
+ subject="comment 1"
+ date="2016-02-05T23:06:11Z"
+ content="""
+thanks for the review! great to see those surveys every once in a while...
+
+i wonder if [[todo/build_a_user_guide/]] could help with the documentation. the [[todo]] and [[forum]] pages are useful, but they are more \"search\" based than a handbook would be. there is the [[walkthrough]], but it could cover a *lot* more ground and i am not sure the wiki format is appropriate for this...
+"""]]
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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="CandyAngel"
+ subject="comment 2"
+ date="2016-02-08T13:08:30Z"
+ content="""
+I already have a cookbook of sorts (written in POD), but it is notes based on my usage. I'd be happy to expand this if I can get some feedback from newer/Windows users, as my usage is unusual and focused (e.g. no direct mode, limited assistant).
+"""]]