I don't see wikiweb as a temporary solution. Its a excellent way to 
bootstrap documentation. Something we can note down quickly and expand 
later. Since most programmer hate documenting, and write a full page 
technical article isn't really what we looking for.

See for example, I just _finally_ learnt how to use basic necko in 
mozilla (thanks to bbaetz). But there is little chance I am writing a 
full fletched documentation, I'm just not that committed to ellaborate, 
not to mention I am not knowledged enough. However I don't mind writing 
little bits that I see are the main points. Maybe later, I can come up 
with better wording and change/append to it, maybe not.

Basically I don't want to be bounded to writing documentations and not 
getting paid :) I would love to contribute, just not a strictly 
controlled fashion. Maybe you can take this into consideration.

Regards

-- 
Mike
http://www.exitspace.net/mike

> Alternatively, you could help with getting the new website up and 
> running, working towards the permanent rather than the temporary solution.
> 
> How? I hear you ask. Good question; watch this space soon. (Famous last 
> words.)
> 
> Gerv


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