Hello RPy users!  I'm new to using RPy, but am very enthusiastic about
my experiences so far.  In the course of my exploration, I've read the
documentation carefully, and have many errata (most minor; some not)
I'd like to contribute back to the community.  Are there plans to
convert the documentation into a wiki, so we can all participate in
improving it?  I think this would be a substantial advantage to the
community -- and I volunteer to wikify the TeX document if others
agree.

If there is support for this idea, the best place to host it would
probably be at SourceForge.  I haven't actually done this myself, but
it looks like an admin should be able to just enable a Wiki on the RPy
project site, and then off we go ...  If there's some reason that's a
bad idea, it would be easy for us to find other places to host such a
wiki.

What do you think?
John

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