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[...] > * There are wikis available that you could start making pages for -- one > might be Greg Wooledge's wiki on bash (with his permission, and if he is > willing to allow subjects other than bash to be discussed). > > Another is my WikiLearn [t]wiki which was / is intended as my learning > notebook (I have a lot more content offline, which I haven't put online for > a > variety of reasons). > > It is at https://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/WebHome. [...] Thank you, Dr./Mr. Kramer, for taking time to post your kind inputs. To me, the best possible option would be an organisationally hosted wiki site with strict posting guidelines, and pages as described. Best

