Not being critical in the least, in fact, I applaud the early adoption of the 
wiki, but I work in Knowledge Management as an Information Developer and I 
would NEVER create an information store (read "wiki") without FIRST creating 
the taxonomy (architecture) of the site...It is much better for the host to 
create the "content buckets" first and let the contributors adjust the location 
of those buckets as new information is added... leaving it up to the individual 
to know where to put information could backfire and make the wiki unuseable... 
just a suggestion.
Clark Cone

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