On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:34:03PM -0800, Ian Clarke wrote:
> I am a-little disappointed that very few people have actually taken
> advantage of the new Wikified website to add to and improve the
> information available there.  In this, I don't include the many people
> who have been working on translations and doing a really great job.
> 
> Is something wrong with it - is it too complicated? The whole point was
> so that people could easily enhance the website, yet with the exception
> of the translators, I seem to be the only person who ever modifies it. 
> The FAQ really needs work, as does the Architecture section, and there
> is even a public section which anyone who has obtained a username can
> edit and modify without getting permission.
> 
> Thoughts?

First thing would be to move the FCP documentation, which is currently
at http://freenetproject.org/doc/fcp.html and is incomplete because it
does not mention the Pending word, onto the new wiki-based website,
and to at the same time correct the omission of Pending; I found this
one only because I decided to write an Ocaml FCP module a few days
ago, but couldn't find any good docs on FCP until I talked with some
people in #freenet - if good FCP docs are accessable through the wiki
site, it will make it much easier for people to write FCP client
modules for all sorts of different languages, and thus give a client
writer far more freedom as to what language they write their client
in.

-- 
Yes, I know my enemies.
They're the teachers who tell me to fight me.
Compromise, conformity, assimilation, submission, ignorance,
hypocrisy, brutality, the elite.
All of which are American dreams.

              - Rage Against The Machine
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