> 1. Please note that the page is not a wiki, as stated above. That's a good point.
Perhaps the wiki page should have a mildly different style to differentiate them. Wiki's are a community effort at documentation, so it makes sense to ensure they are differentiated. Users know they can contribute based on a visual queue. For what its worth, I've had good success with two wikis. First is the Crypto++ wiki, which has been running for about 12 years. The second is the OpenSSL wiki, which is still maturing. The crowd has a interesting property - they always converge on the right answer. So the more contributions you get over time, the more correct the information becomes. Its a confounding property to me. Jeff

