<http://chandlerproject.org/Notes/WebHome> includes the word

Emeritus

and includes links to 
<http://chandlerproject.org/Journal/GrahamPerrinNotes> 
<http://chandlerproject.org/Journal/GrantBaillieNotes> 
<http://chandlerproject.org/Notes/MimiYinNotes> and more. 

At <http://chandlerproject.org/Journal/GrahamPerrinNotes> and 
at <http://chandlerproject.org/Journal/GrantBaillieNotes> a search for 

Emeritus

fails to find the page on which that word appeared, the page from which I
came. 

Confused. 

Now, I'm looking at the five headings
Product | Planning | Teams | Developers | Notes

Are they separate wikis, or something? 

To the credit of Chandler Project and OSAF: the wiki(s) are exceptionally
well organised.

A personal gripe: editing wikis is like EXTRACTION OF TEETH WITHOUT
ANAESTHETIC! Are we to believe that working with raw markup language is a
user-friendly way of collaborating in the twenty-first century? ;)
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