On Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 10:06:20 PM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> I think they serve different goals. The manual is for general “how to use 
> it” and “how it works” documentation for users, while the wiki can be used 
> for developer info, user contributed tips and tricks, etc.
> The main distinction being that any user can contribute to the wiki. The 
> manual is a bit more “locked down”.


Fair enough, though I still think that both could be integrated by having a 
main corpus (old manual) sort of locked down, a section for developers and 
a section for user contributed content. Since the format changed it's not a 
handbook anymore.

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