If we opt for an "any user" wiki it can be attached to the main repo, yes.

The only(?) reason for detaching it would be have a 
non-publicy-editable, but with a different access list than the main repo.


On 11/09/16 18:39, Colin Reese wrote:
> Why can't there be an 'any user' wiki attached to the real repo? What has 
> detaching the wiki solved?
>
>> On Sep 11, 2016, at 9:18 AM, Johan Ström <jo...@stromnet.se> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/09/16 14:02, Jan Kandziora wrote:
>>>> Am 10.09.2016 um 11:22 schrieb Colin Law:
>>>> Is there really a need for two?  Why
>>>> not just have everything in one?
>>> Because of access rights. GitHub only allows full developer access to
>>> anything or no rights at all. Not Wiki-alone.
>>>
>>> We could settle on having an owfs-doc project with a open wiki of course.
>> For testing, I opened a new owfs-doc repo with a publicly editable wiki.
>> Feel free to try it out, anyone with a Github account should be able to
>> edit:
>>
>> https://github.com/owfs/owfs-doc/wiki
>>
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