Peter Seibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FWIW, the "source" to my FAQ is a Google Code project which I'd be > happy to add anyone too who wants to work on it. That said, since I've > totally dropped the ball on doing anything with that, if someone wants > to set up a wiki or whatever and incorparate what I've got so far, > they should go for it.
If you guys agree, I'd like to work on the FAQ. I like the idea of the offline generated FAQ, but OTOH a wiki or a more collaborative framework seem to be the way to go. For instance, I really like the scheme cookbook: http://schemecookbook.org/ the wiki is twiki, not a scheme based one. And since there is not a very advanced wiki written in common lisp (developing wikis is boring), I don't think there is a problem in using tools written in other languages. so my proposal is to move the faq to a domain like www.lispfaq.com and setup a tool to host it. how about: * phpmyfaq http://www.phpmyfaq.de/ * twiki * ikiwiki http://ikiwiki.info/ ikiwiki seems to be *really* interesting because it can work on-line like a regular wiki but also off-line, using git to update and synchronize the pages. what do you guys think? Pedro Kroger _______________________________________________ Gardeners mailing list [email protected] http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners
