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Wouter, First off, the wiki will never be the
primary source of documentation for Reactor. This will always be the
documentation files that come with reactor. I’m working on them now and
they’re coming along. Macromedia generously donated RoboHelp to the
cause and it’s working out quite well. I should have the existing docs
updated before long and then I’m off into new documentation. However, websites are great for things
that fall outside the documentation. You’re welcome to copy over (and
edit) whatever content you think is most needed to the trac wiki. In
particular, I like your FAQ. (And I hate writing them!) I’m not sure if
I have to approve anonymous changes or not. We’ll see. Honestly, I’m a little leery about public
wikis. I briefly had one for reactor that was vandalized after only a few
days. If that repeats I’ll probably see if I can disable or lock down
the wiki in trac. Doug From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wikiwikiman Doug, everybody, On 4/28/06, Doug
Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: If I choose to go with a wiki I'll probably use Wouter's
wiki. Honestly, I
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