+1

I like that we now have direction on this.

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Jonathan B <jonathan.b...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> I think that for the short term the Wiki can point out all of the
> different locations where information can be found (as you've listed
> in one of your recent emails).
>
> Also, people can start writing documentation for all of the various
> features, especially the undocumented features. I wrote a big list of
> undocumented features that need work in the Documentation Todo List:
>
> https://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/wiki/default/page/6da145fa-ea7e-4227-bd56-780ae2118cef
>
> However, over the long term, I think that most of the external sources
> could be slowly absorbed by the Wiki, where the information can be
> combined, sorted and categorized in a way that's easy to understand
> and absorb.  And as the Wiki gets more stable in some areas, those
> areas will get moved to the official community manual.
>
>
> Does that sound good to you?
>
> --Jonathan
>
>

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