sorry folks, I feel I've triggered this exchange.
and I can delete the repository that I've set up - big deal.
I think it will be pretty bad if an argument kills the project.

what you've started - rolling your own - is a good strategy as long
as
there is a continuous improvement of code and continuous effort to use
wiki.

given that there aren't many hands to do work - I'd suggest to
concentrate on a small number of key issues that would give the
highest
impact on usability - then gradually contributing to that wiki will
become
more and more rewarding.

i think there are small and simple things that can be done quickly
that will make it more usable.

Evgeny.




On May 31, 8:34 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> What do you propose?
>
> Massimo
>
> On May 31, 10:22 pm, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I agree with Joe on many of his comments.
> > Documentation is high priority and the current effort is not
> > progressing.
> > I will have to side with him too on the why.
> > The current wiki is still not contributor friendly on this dead horse
> > second beating.
>
> > More hopeful regards,
> > Denes.
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