I hadn't really started fragmenting anything  yet.  I was engaging in
conversation.

I'm not sure if you checked recently but the apache wiki is slow to get
updated.  I don't disagree that having a centralized place for it is
definitely the best route, but there's tons of information out there that
isn't in the wiki for one reason or another.  You're bound to end up
googling or going to your know spots , so the fragmentation issue is less
valid than you would presume.   I find it less about decentralization than
"re-centralization"

My whole point was to get around the barrier of entry of engaging people to
add and modify stuff.  Getting someone else to maybe do it doesn't seem like
a form of engagement.




newton.dave wrote:
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> --- cilquirm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Any thought given to using a secondary wiki ( like
>> Wetpaint or one of the other myriad of services that
>> come up when you type in wiki into the mashable 
>> search box ) to ease the burden?
> 
> Please don't start fragmenting community
> documentation.
> 
> 
> 
> If a CLA can't be filed for some legal or corporate
> reason it's a simple matter to ask someone with wiki
> access.
> 
>  
> 
> d.
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