I don't know if it's the best solution, but you could use the code4lib wiki if you like. wiki.code4lib.org. Won't have code formatting or anything like that.
Incidentally, I'm interested in getting a DokuWiki installation going for code4lib, which I think will serve our needs somewhat better than the current MediaWiki. But that goes back to the thread I introduced which died about how to grant shell access to code4libbers on the OSU hosted code4lib.org. Everyone seemed to agree that one or two or three code4libbers were neccesary to accept responsibility as "app admin coordinator" on the machine, but nobody actually volunteered to do that, so we're a bit stuck. If we had a process/structure in place, and there was an app you wanted installed on code4lib.org to do this, there might be a way to do that---depending on what process/structure we come up with. But without one... Jonathan Keith Jenkins wrote:
Does there already exist some place to put some code examples to share with the code4lib community? (I'm thinking of snippets somewhere on the order of 10-100 lines, like the definition of a php function.) Keith
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