In <[email protected]>, on 12/04/2010
   at 07:30 AM, John McKown <[email protected]> said:

>Anyway, I have access to a Windows server system.

Bletch!

>Granted, it is a bit of a bother to have to type stuff in.

If it's based on existing documentation, then you just need to modify
the markup, not retype the whole thing.

>They have said that it is just too different from MS Word

I.e., it works.

>MS Word is universal 

Every time someone says "I don't believe in theories," another theory
dies.

>So learning to maintain a Wiki article is not marketable. 

I suspect that wiki is becoming more prevalent than m$ word, if it's
not there already.

>Am I insane to want to use a Wiki for this sort of thing __instead__
>of a Word processor?

Are you asking about the politics or the technology? Technically, wiki
makes more sense than m$ word.

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