There is a privacy/security problem to address: as described, this is phoning home to the mothership, and effectively tracking each user's browsing and searching behavior within the manuals, page-by-page, even though they are using local copies.

The tracking situation on the public Web is crazier than even most techies realize, but not many companies put tracking capability into things like local copies of the documentation. Just on principle, I think you wouldn't want Racket to be lowering the bar further, so I think you'd have to address the concern.

Everett Morse wrote at 09/25/2010 12:04 PM:
User-contributed comments should be annotations to the documentation. They could then be fetched using JS (Ajax) from the local copy when an internet connection is available,

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