> I realize that the Python community is a a few orders of magnitude > larger than Chicken's, but perhaps opening up the docs for community > editing might alleviate the burden from Felix and the core > developers?
That's precisely what I think. Having a wiki could help improve the quality of our documentation significantly. On May the 23th I started one: http://chicken.freaks-unidos.net/ The contents of the wiki are stored in the wiki/ sub directory of the eggs' Subversion repository (which means that anyone with access to the repository can checkout a copy, work on them locally and then commit changes). There are more details about this: http://chicken.freaks-unidos.net/svn%20checkout I plan to move the documentation for most of my eggs to it. You can see an example of an egg I've been documenting there: http://chicken.freaks-unidos.net/stream-ldif For the sake of coherency I also wrote some guidelines on how to document eggs, which are, of course, open to discussion: http://chicken.freaks-unidos.net/eggs%20guidelines I created a page for users of Chicken Scheme. Right now it feels a little lonely, only listing me, but I would like to invite others to join: http://chicken.freaks-unidos.net/users Of course, the wiki engine is run by Chicken. More documentation about it is available here: http://wiki.freaks-unidos.net/svnwiki So I want to invite you all to start contributing to the wiki. I think it could turn out to be a very useful resource and make using Chicken even more pleasant than it already is. Alejo. http://azul.freaks-unidos.net/ _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
