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I'm not really motivated to work on the Linux USB guide anymore, and while I 
did have one offer to work on it, nothing ever came of it. I still have an 
ancient set of changes of USB audio that I never get around to incorporating.

I'm thinking of a more community oriented approach. I've never had much 
success with getting patches, except for a few notable people, who probably 
have too much to do as well. So this time I'm thinking of a Wiki style 
approach.

I've previously used TWiki (http://www.twiki.org) and I particularly like the 
revision history system. However I'm not so concerned about the framework, 
but whether people think this is worth doing. I guess I'm willing to hack the 
existing doc into a Wiki of some king (volunteers?).

Downsides: no more easy PDFs, and much more difficult to translate.

Upside: some chance of keeping it up to date.

Thoughts?

Brad
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http://linux.conf.au. 22-25Jan2003. Perth, Aust. I'm registered. Are you?
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