Can I suggest a link to the wiki be added to the fonc home page here:
http://vpri.org/html/work/ifnct.htm

cheers,
Craig.

On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Michael FIG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> One thing I learned when I was at VPRI was that nobody is really
> responsible for creating the steady stream of chatter that Open Source
> projects typically have in order to encourage people to contribute.
> That makes it look like STEPS is dead (or at least very slow), when
> upon actually observing people's work, nothing could be further from
> the truth.
>
> In order to help alleviate that image, I'd like to formally announce
> the existence of a wiki dedicated to all things related to the (huge)
> scope of this project:
>
> http://vpri.org/fonc_wiki/
>
> Ian granted me administrative rights over this wiki, so the burden of
> care and feeding won't be falling on those who are already working 80
> hour weeks and have 10,000 unread e-mails in their inbox. ;)
>
> So, this is a call to all parties, both the interested public and VPRI
> researchers, to put cool stuff (including questions) into the wiki for
> all of us to see and edit.  Feel free to link to the wiki from your
> own pages, if you like it.
>
> Have fun,
>
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> Michael FIG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> //\
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