So anybody for setting up a wiki ?

I tried to set at Sourceforge and it is not the best solution :
- not nice
- very slow
- admin burden.

Pascal

2009/3/20 Benoit St-Pierre <[email protected]>

> A wiki would make an excellent complement to the help file.  Here is a
> nice example :
>
> http://wiki.tcl.tk/
>
> It would alleviate the burden of writing everything to a tcl file.  It
> can build FAQ, user cases, tutorials, tricks, resources, etc.  In
> fact, all the site can be maintained with a wiki.  If you want to keep
> control on certain pages, you can authorize changes only by admins.
>
> It should be restricted, somehow, since it could leads to edit wars,
> as every software around.  Maybe only forcing collaborators to login
> would suffice.
>
> In any case, we would need an admin.
>
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