While this mailing list is great, I had an idea the other day and I
was wondering if there was any interest in it, and need to develop the
idea further.  After starting to implement a GTD work-flow with org-
mode for Emacs, I came across worg (http://orgmode.org/worg/).  Worg
essentially combines git with org-mode publishing to create a wiki-
like website whose content is user editable.  I was thinking that a
similar implementation for ascii-doc would be really neat.  Also, it
would give ascii-doc users a chance to contribute how-to articles and
faqs.

The idea is essentially this: Put a set of asciidoc source files under
revision control using a distributed system like git or mercurial.
Have some post-comit hook which will build (using asciidoc) the
modified pages and post them to the web.  This will create a wiki of
sorts written natively in asciidoc.

As I said, I need to develop this idea further, as I am not sure where
to host the source code and corresponding website.  Github?
Sharesource? other?

I think adding official or unofficial wiki functionality would be
great for the asciidoc user community.

-Zaak

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