Am Samstag, 19. Januar 2008 18:43:44 schrieb Darren Landrum:
> I seriously doubt Wikipedia would stand for that for long. It would be
> best if someone could set up a wiki on the LinuxSampler site. I think
> Sourceforge's hosting supports that. But yes, a wiki would be a good
> platform for that.

Really? I cannot imagine there's really a wikipedia policy against it. There 
are Wikipedia entries about the most irrelevant things in the world. Why 
shouldn't we be allowed to list our planned features there. It's 
informational content about the project, no? :)

To be honest, I'm just a bit lazy to install a wiki just for gathering our 
ideas, we only need that wiki now for the planning stage of the new engine, 
not afterwards anymore.

I couln't find anything about that on the SF project site btw. The only thing 
you can do is to anonymously upload documentation, but it still has to be 
verified by one of the project's admins before appearing on the site. So 
that's not a good solution.

CU
Christian

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