I was thinking more about the documentation, no so much the matrix.
Its actually very easy to maintain since anyone can maintain it at any
time. The way our docs are now only a few people can change it and
rarely do because they don't have the time or patience. It does
require a level of trust, but it uses mysql and you can easily revert
to changes if people screw with it.

I've been following webmacro.org and since showing of the wiki docs,
they had such a positive response that they turned the whole site into
a wiki site.  So, I think it could be of good use to us for those who are
requesting better documentation (there are plenty of them, including
me).

-- 
Robert Rainwater


On 4/12/2001, 3:42:51 PM EST, Matthew wrote about "[Dynapi-Help] Compatibility Matrix":

> It's interesting but sounds harder to maintain.  I think I would like to
> continue developing the database driven version.  All I need is a few
> good hours to put toward it.  I have a serious case of day job to deal
> with :).

> -- Matthew

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Robert
> Rainwater
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:37 PM
> To: Matthew Shirey
> Subject: Re[2]: [Dynapi-Help] Compatibility Matrix


> It basically allows anyone to edit the pages from the site.  Sites
> like http://www.webmacro.org are using similar systems to allow the
> documentation to be up-to-date and more useful for end users.

> For instace if you type two capital words together like DynapiDocs, it
> creates a link to a new page called DynapiDocs for which anyone can
> edit.



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