Well, a Wiki isn't an FAQ-o-matic (which I agree was not great). I was thinking more of a random scratch pad developers can use to note down useful tips, win32 oddities that don't fit better elsewhere, quick notes on bugs and so on....
This really sounds like something that won't be maintained or contain enough information to be useful. Lots of folks spent a lot of time over the past year consolidating docs and cleaning everything up. Lots of developers don't even take the time to write up an email on this stuff, I can't imagine putting a web interface on it would change that.
-brian
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 15:20, Brian Vincent (C) wrote:
Lots of developers don't even take the time to write up an email on this stuff, I can't imagine putting a web interface on it would change that.
Well, there are all sorts of random bits that I *would* post emails for, but they are too small or too specialised to be worth spamming people with. You don't have to worry about a wiki for that.
As it is, I already post emails to links of things I find useful etc, but I have no idea if people find them useful or not, or dislike getting them, and so on, so I don't do it for everything I find.