Yes!  I agree completely.

This has ALWAYS been about creating a platform (wiki) that enabls MORE
PEOPLE to contribute.  That's why I feared it was a mistake to "eat
our own dogfood" and decide to create our own wiki in the first place.

Now we're mired in a development quagmire because we don't have enough
contributors to make the new wiki project happen.  So what do we do?
I don't think complaining that there aren't enough contributors is the
right approach.

Warm regards,

Joe Barnhart

On May 31, 12:57 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Comments:
>
> - Talk is cheap;
>
> - Anyone can be a critic - that's easy;  being constructive, of a service
> mentality, that's useful.

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