> > 
> > It can be better than one Wiki, but I think that we need a on-line version that 
> > the people can read the newest modifications. Because If only a group, or one 
> > person, works in this job the manual could turn boring and discourage people to 
> > send fixes. I think that we need most people possible
> >
>  
> thats what CVS usually is for.  When its software, its all the
> experimental updates being worked on, some good, some currently
> broken, so the same applies to software for the human mind as well.
> Using a wiki when you already have CVS to do that is redundant, and
> pointless when as said before, a wiki is less secure to people
> meddling and putting false information in.  You can track who made
> what changes with CVS with very fine detail.
> 

but nor all have CVS and to send something to a cvs server you need a acount, and this 
will turn the simple fact to send a fix so complex that the people go to give up to 
fix, if had not liked the ideia of Wiki, that such one list of e-mails? or any another 
way where anyone can help, and that be simple.
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