I'd be happy to help with this-- I've got a server with extra
bandwidth and would kick in a domain name too... scidwiki.com perhaps?

The main questions for me would be if there is one wiki engine that is
better than the others. I can administer/maintain it and have used a
few in he past. pmWiki is the one I am most familiar with, and
mediawiki of course (which runs wikipedia). Docuwiki is another good
one.

Anyway, let me know. It would be nice to contribute something back to
Scid project since I don't have deep enough knowledge to contribute in
programming or chess skill for that matter!

c

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Benoit St-Pierre <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. There are free solutions, for instance
>
> on-wiki.net
>
> but they rely on ads and that might not be the best solution.  But it's a 
> start.
>
> 2. If it's not too much of a hasstle, and not too much bandwidth, I
> could try to use my free db on my site.  I am not sure about the tools
> to use.
>
> I will think about it, and come up with suggestions next week.
>
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