> I know, we all have something else to do than to take on extra
> responsibilities. But if someone could donate an access to a
> fast web server (mine is just too slow) then we could go
> along Wiki-Wiki Web Server concepts
> (http://c2.com:8080/WikiWikiWeb) and have such FAQ pages
> generated by Haskell community at large. Say, you have
> some good idea and some time - you connect to such server,
> quickly edit your piece and go away. Since everybody could later
> improve your piece, add another "pearl" or throw extra
> comment in, this could lead to a well designed tutorial for
> newbies.
haskell.org is the obvious place. I'm sure John Peterson would be happy
to add stuff to the site.
Community-generated FAQ pages sound great, but
- Some (standard? readily-available?) technology is needed to allow
people to add stuff without intervention from the site organiser.
The Wiki-Wiki-Web stuff indeed looks like a real possibility. I didn't
know about it; thanks for the pointer. But someone has
to set it up and host it. Any volunteers?
- Would people actually add stuff? I'm a bit skeptical, but it would
be great to have my skepticism proved unfounded.
Simon