On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:19 PM, John Riedl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.

In the short term, I would think patches to any existing documentation
would be a good idea.  It rather depends on how many people are going
to be contributing to the docs, and of course if they know LaTeX.  I
have written up a few rpy examples online as HTML myself, which could
be merged in...

>From experience in other projects, a wiki worthwhile if you can get a
good sized group of people involved.  Otherwise it can just get
spammed and cause more work.

Peter

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