On Oct 28, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
With all the discussion recently on the need for groff documents
teaching fundamentals and techniques - and with all the terrific
stuff that is frequently posted to this list (most recently, Ted's
solution for pie-graphs), it seems to me that a wiki for groff
would be very useful.
Agreed.
Me too. Any volunteers who has time, the ability, and the interest to
set up a wiki? And who is willing to maintain it (this is, walking
through the mailing list archive and putting the various solutions
into the wiki)?
Since I brought up the subject, I should be the first to jump in!
While I don't have the expertise to set up the thing, I will volunteer
to start trawling the archives and posting them to the wiki. Perhaps,
to share effort, anyone who is interested could take a year to work on.
If that sounds a feasible way to do it, then to start the ball
rolling, I'll take on 2004.
Robert.
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Robert Goulding
Program in History and Philosophy of Science
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame IN 46556
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