Dan & others,

Thanks for the healthy and even-handed discussion.

I agree a Wiki would be great.  I don't like the idea of a forum,
for many of the same reasons discussed.

The key thing to make a Wiki successful is committed support from
a critical mass of people.  As you all know, I've never had time
to regularly update the FAQ, and I would happily replace it with
a Wiki.  But I won't have any real time to commit to a Wiki.  There
is a wealth of good information on the mail list, with many people
providing great support and insights.  The material is there for
creating a great Wiki.

I don't have a proposal for a hosted site.  Can someone volunteer
something that is sure to have a long available life?  We might
consider code.google.com - it provides project hosting and a Wiki
but I don't know if it has the right features.

Should I create a backuppc-wiki-admin mail list on SF.net?

FYI, there is also a Wikipedia BackupPC entry:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backuppc

Craig

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