An excellent idea. If somebody installs MoinMoin on the jboss site, I would be willing 
to add a few initial pages modeled on standard wiki sites.

Here's a concrete example of where a wiki would have saved myself and others time: I 
attempted to disable an Mlet in jboss.conf by bracketing it with an XML comment. That 
didn't work. Numerous list searches yielded many hits but none pertaining to the 
problem. An oblique reference in the jboss manual hinted at a distinct jmx Mlet entry 
format but perusing the referenced jmx spec shed no light. By trail-and-error, I 
discovered that the jmx jboss.conf reader doesn't recognize XML comments, despite the 
XML-like format. After further list search, at least two jboss users discovered the 
same thing, also by trial-and-error. The discovery remains uncaptured in any useful 
format. It is one of numerous jboss nits that don't really belong in a user guide but 
are lost in the user list. A wiki would categorize and capture such items directly and 
dynamically.

Bruce.Durling wrote:
>    How about a jboss wiki? I've had very good success with MoinMoin (a python
>    based wiki clone at moin.sourceforge.net).
>
>     I think jboss is moving fast enough that lots of documentation will be out
>    of date by the time it ends up on the site.
>
>    Whaddya think?

--
Fred Loney
Spirited Software, Inc.
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