Actually, I've got experience of setting up and working with Wikis and the gnucash.org site mentions using a Wiki as a possible development aid.
What's the feeling about me combining the doxygen output and creating the Wiki - preferably on gnucash.org - I don't mind. I also write search engines for mailing list archives (just something to while away the time while gnucash compiles) and I've got a few stock ones that I can adapt, one in Perl and one in PHP (prefer PHP). So I could help with: http://www.gnucash.org/en/state_of_the_gnucash_project.phtml Make sure the mailing lists are easily searchable Get more people write access to the website Quickly implement a Wiki or similar system I'll be updating the doxygen output anyway, a Wiki doesn't take a lot to set up, particularly one based in PHP and MySQL, and I can probably sort out a search engine in PHP or Perl. The Wiki and the search engine are one-off tasks (with the odd bug-fix from time to time) and not ongoing development, (because they can be made time-aware so that new archives are automatically made available to the search) and doxygen is a required part of the merge facility anyway. Is that useful? -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.codehelp.co.uk/ http://www.dclug.org.uk/ http://www.isbn.org.uk/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/isbnsearch/ http://www.biglumber.com/x/web?qs=0x8801094A28BCB3E3
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