I'm concerned about the newbiedoc wiki:
        Its server is sometimes unavailable, so we can't get the debian
        www people to add a link.
        
        As a whole its GFDL although we could do our page GPL.

I'm concerned about the debian wiki:
        The front page is immutable due to some spambot or something

        One has to sign up to edit

        Overall, its _looks_ unmaintained.

If we went with a wiki, we could have one long page for our project,
with sub-projects as separate chapters.  We can follow the same layout
as a debiandoc e.g. release under GPL, Abstract, TOC, then the chapters.

Converting this to html is as simple as grabbing it off with a browser
and editing that to remove the "wiki" parts.

If we went with a non-wiki format then we need a home.

What do people think?

Doug.



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