On 5/7/06, Gorman, Mitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Firstly, if you interpreted my remark as even remotely critical
of the great documentation efforts already extant, you mistook me.
get-e.org is currently the only E site I have bookmarked, and, frankly,
the only one I feel I need.
I didnt (=
Second, a wiki *removes* the burden from any one individual (or
small group of individuals) to maintain the latest and greatest info,
and lets the community ensure that the docs are up to date.
We already discussed using a wiki and we finally decided not to. A
wiki, although a nice idea, is just too "free". You always need to
have some form of control over what goes in and what doesnt, and
having someone constantly "fixing" the content on the wiki is not
something anyone wants to do. Again, if people want to help, all they
need to do is write something and send it over. If its good enough,
they get an account. It all works on the basis of proving that you're
up to it, and committed to do the work (this is how we treat CVS
developers too).
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