I think this is a very good idea, we just have to find a way to manage
the issues related to wrong informations/spam.
Found a good way to manage this complexity a wiki system might indeed
help doc development making it easier to contribute for everyone that
has a few spare minutes to invest and quick to fix minor errors.

Maybe we can consider a two way process where there is a wiki that
than gets reviewed and frozen as static doc for every release and
people can choose both to look at the wiki for recent but not verified
informations or to the frozen doc for verified but older informations.

On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:39 PM, alind <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think that the "new book" can be moved to a wiki based system. This
> will allow everybody to contribute to the documentation as and when he/
> she finds the time/urge to do so. Login can be made compulsory to the
> the particular wiki for blame-gaming.
>
>  This will help in speeding up the docs/new-book towards mature-ness
> and completeness. (As I can see that he new-book is not progressing
> fast enough). Wiki based system can help a lot by using crowd-
> sourcing.
>
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