Hi all,

As a contributor to FuseWiki, I have to agree that it has many similarities 
to a mailing list.  The major differences are:
* It's a little more permanent (only a little);
* It's real hypertext;
* It takes a little more effort to participate.

This makes it a potentially powerful collaboration medium, one that's 
slightly less noisy than a mailing list - that's not meant to be insulting 
;-)

I think that there's probably a threshold level at which the usefulness of a 
Wiki will become manifest, and that level has almost certainly not been 
reached yet with FuseWiki.  It's a very interesting experiment, with all 
kinds of promise, good and bad, and I would be disappointed if we all tried 
to prejudge the results.

I'd suggest that you go there, and if you have something you feel is worth 
saying in a semi-permanent medium, then say it, and let's all see what 
happens.  I have absolutely no idea what will, but it's an organic thing, 
which I find very exciting in itself, and it could go nowhere or anywhere.

Thanks all,
LeeBB.
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