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Tutorials are out of date?

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Why are the Linux Mint Tutorials so out of date? And even worse they are not dated.
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Re: Tutorials are out of date?

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All the tutorials on the forum have a date they were posted and all the tutorials on the Community website note how long ago they were created and how long ago they were last edited.

Linux Mint 18 was released 4 days ago. You seriously expected us to update all the user submitted tutorials? :shock:
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Write some.
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Considering these are all user-submitted tutorials done at no cost to the site...

I update my tutorials whenever I refer back to them. Only rarely does someone will ask me for updated information.
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Post by pcpunk »

Sorry guys, I'm always frustrated finding good linux tutorials in general. I now see the Dates below the Title and Header area. What is a Page like this called, is it an Archive or something. Is this one the 328th Tutorial for Linuxmint.com?
https://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/328

Apologies and thanks, pcpunk
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