I think Perl 6 could use a wiki for several things:

1. creating a place where people can easily find user annotations
of the synopses etc

2. scratch pad areas for people to write musings, criticism,
discussion and so forth in a way that the community can revise. This
complements theh discussion process as carried out on the list
because it's not time oriented - people can stumble upon a wiki page
at a later date more easily than they would find mailing list
archives.

3. a collection of idioms, patterns, ideas, style guides,
reccomendations, translation info and so forth - the "less formal"
documentation of a language, if you will.

Pugs has example code, some quick start guides, and a few other nice
things in it's repository, which are not pugs specific in any way.

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