> I must admit I'm a bit stunned by the unwillingness to experiment
> on the part of so many. 

It's not that I'm unwilling to experiment..it's that 

#1. A wiki isn't an experiment. It's been around for some times and
is an established medium, and from what can tell, it's purpose isn't
complimentary with the list's purpose.

#2. I'm not on these lists to experiment or to play. I'm here to get
knowledge that I use in my daily work.

> As Bill rightly points out, the two can
> and should co-exist, as long as the purpose is well-defined and
> understood.  Plenty of professions already use them to vet best

I have not seen that definition.

John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

"I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never 
actually known what the question is."

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