On Feb 6, 2012, at 6:36 PM, Jeffry Houser wrote:

> On 2/6/2012 12:26 PM, Arnoud Bos wrote:
>> Hi Omar,
>> 
>> yes it technically is like a README
>> 
>> The difference would be that you don't have to check out files from svn to 
>> check what
>> is going on in the different whiteboards.
> I thought that the SVN was web browsable.  And presumably you can read a text 
> file w/o checking out code.
> 

yes browsable it is! and it's also true is that you can open a README.txt of a 
whiteboard via the SVN web browse.
but is it easy searchable like a wiki? i cannot find a search form. Maybe i'm 
missing something but AFAIK you have to wade trough every project 
(which will be many i hope!) to find out id someone is working on for example 
validators in his /her whiteboard. Other option would be
becoming a member of the list of course and ask... 

Anyway, in my idea adding a wiki to a whiteboard was about lowering barriers. 
Finding stuff easy. Maybe i'm lazy :-)

> To me it seems like a lot of work to maintain such info in two places.
> 
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