Hi,

Today, I went through the readme file after a while, and noticed
interesting features which can be a real timesaver. I just had a
question whether all new features are documented in the readme, or
there is a need to look at the code?

I am sure Massimo and other contributors are doing their best, but I
would be interested in working on ensuring the new features are
documented well. I propose to use the web2py wiki currently at
https://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/wiki. I am planning to put up a page on the
wiki on New features, with some more detail than whats provided in the
Readme. I will start with the latest features, and slowly try to cover
the older ones.

Suggestions:
 - Can we have a How to contribute page, and mention the protocol for
announcing new features to aid documentation
 - can we have the documentation wiki at www.web2py.com/wiki (helps in
exposure)
 - can we have the wiki link on the main page?

Thanks
Vihang

P.S. If someone's already doing this effort, please let me know, I
wouldn't want to make that work go redundant, and will try to aid his/
her efforts.
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