On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Philip Pemberton wrote:
> How about a classiccmp "wiki"?
> Basically, one person creates a page containing some info, then others can
> add to it, modify it, fix any errors, etc.
> Anyone got a bit of spare CGI-enabled webspace?
> Alternatively, we could do it over email. For example, send a message with
> the text "GET WIKIINDEX" to a certain email address and you get sent a copy
> of the Wiki's index. Send the text "SEND /JupiterAce" and you get sent a
> copy of the Wiki entry for "JupiterAce". Then there's always Telnet and
> SSH...
I think a wiki is a perfect match for this list. For all the knowledge
that gets posted here, it would be great if we could post it into a wiki,
rather than having to search the archives through Google.
It would also cut down on the need to answer all the newbie questions,
though the redundant replies really don't hurt.
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Received on Fri Jun 06 2003 - 07:42:00 BST