> > When/Why use a wiki for for what? What question are you asking? Why do > you > > want to use a wiki? What do you want do with it? > > > > Thought I answered that [...] >
No, you did not... > It could have read: > > "My underlying problem is OS independent. However, I seek a Linux > oriented solution. > No problem statement... Just a statement that a problem exists... > My language of choice does have a wiki. No identification of what the language is, or if you mean (Your language of choice supports BEING a Wiki) or (Your language of choice can WRITE to a Wiki) or (Your language of choice can READ from a wiki) or (Your language of choice is DOCUMENTED in a wiki)? Remember, wiki is just a software... so Do you see how each of those is a radically different question? HOWEVER, anyone can modify anything at any time > > without immediate checks/balances." > So... You blindly distrust all of them, regardless of the former answer... So what am I answering again? > For detailed questions I participate in ~40 mailing lists and USENET > groups. [snip] > > > I mention wikis as I look for background. Wikipedia is well written but > to broadly aimed. > > Arch wiki is well written and easily navigated but is narrowly focused. > So... You are looking for a community, not a wiki... Although, that community might have a wiki, in which case you can decide for yourself if you trust it. We cant point you at a community unless you tell us more about what you are looking for... A question you have not even remotely approached answering. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
