Tote wrote:
> I agree with Mr. Murphy's comment on *not* wikifying the class
> documentation. That keeps changing all the time and it would require
> huge efforts to keep it up-to-date - in vain. Why I disagree with
> Mark's comment, though, is that the existing "static" documentation
> could be wikifyed (i.e. tutorials, introductory articles, etc.). In
> fact, the whole http://code.google.com/android/documentation.html
> could be wikifyed. Should you have concerns about that anyone could
> change the existing material in a bad style, add false information,
> etc. then you could make the "core" part editable only for a selected
> group of moderators, for example. The rest could be edited by any
> contributors.

FWIW, if I came across as sounding opposed to wikifying the class docs
or wikifying the rest of the guide, I apologize. That's not what I meant.

It's just that *this thread* has mostly been not been about those
concepts. Most of the discussion was around setting up a separate wiki,
independent of either the API docs or the rest of the guide.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
Android Training in Sweden -- http://www.sotrium.com/training.php

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