> Maybe this is a radical proposal, but it's a thing I've made good
> experience with, over the last few months.
> 
> http://twiki.org
> 
> It is probably not the right thing if you want a perfectly styled
> corporate web site. But it is an easy way for everybody to keep
> documentation up-to-date. The documents are managed by rcs on the web
> server. Contrary to other Wikis it allows restricting write access to
> registered and authorized users. For a practical example, the TWiki I
> installed can be found at:
> 
> http://g7-mac3.fy.chalmers.se/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Forte/WebHome
I haven't looked at it

D*mn it man, we're looking for evolution, not revolution! <g>

Seriously though this is only being done because the developers update
dri_driver_features.phtml and they don't want changes to get lost
(apparently this is dangerous).

I think the website is coping very well. 

But then again I'm as biased as they come. <g>

Liam
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