Good idea.  Quite a few folks have developed svg-related websites over the
years but as you say, there is no solid centralized up-to-date wiki
resource.

Making use of google docs might be ideal in that it includes a drawing
editor which is based on SVG, and provides solid authentication as well.  I
think custom domain names can be setup on google that integrate with google
docs, but I am not sure whether wiki's, and custom PHP apps can be hosted
along-side a google-docs enabled website.  Hopefully Neil Frasier knows
more about this.

Having a website with a .org extension is a little better for inviting
collaboration and wiki-updates   Some domain names that might be good for
this:
planetsvg.org or .com
svgelves.org or .com
svg-developers.org or .com
svgrocks.org or .com
The last first two already have decent search engine ranking.

No one person has time to do the job, but the wiki community likely has
plenty of time to create something useful.  This effort would likely be
complimentary to the w3c+dev.Opera material that has been mentioned.

Jon


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