>>>>> "pinglinux" == pinglinux  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

   pinglinux> Hi Uwe,

   pinglinux> Thank you for your suggestion and being active in this
   pinglinux> project.

Thank you for providing the code :)

   pinglinux> You have a very valid point and it is not a difficult
   pinglinux> task.  The question is: who is going to do it?

   pinglinux> I think you have 2 options here:

   pinglinux> 1.  You translate the current linuxwacom website into
   pinglinux> wiki and commit your files to


   pinglinux>
   pinglinux> 
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=525127&group_id=69596&func=browse. I'll  

I think I would try this option, because it would allow people to
change (my changes if needed) on the fly.

The question is how to proceed. I could just take the documentation
page, and chance it to wiki format, which should be simple. But is
this enough? You talk about files, not file, so I presume you mean a
well complete wiki.


I have contributed to wikipedia, and other wikis, but I have never
created a `wiki' myself. Should I then install, say mediawiki, on my
apache server and try it out?




Uwe 



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