Hopefully last post off topic: creating a good wiki with a good basic structure that has the possibility to cover all important classes and functions in OSG, and can be easily added to by all, is a huge difference from giving people who ask it full access to post whatever OSG related material he/she wants on the OSG website. In the first I would easily add some knowledge that i found on the forum which was hard to find, but if I want to add something to the OSG website I would have to write some kind of guide, but that's not the right format for the smaller things that I find out. I hope you can understand the difference I'm trying to explain. for example: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LSL_Portal/nl <- it had quite an extended page for each function in the script language. The creators make basic pages about the functionality, and the enthusiasts add their specific knowledge to it, and it works really well... </off topic>
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