Hi

1. People (like myself) will pollute the Debugging Page, or such, with badly
edited and erroneous `draft' ideas, and then, who would like to read this
page?

The great thing is that people with knowledge can put their knowledge
up, and people with a coherent use of English and some editing skill
can refine it.

2. I edited this Page by adding my message. And what if some user removes
all messages, editing the Page to empty?

We go kill that user :)  - there is a Page History, if some user does
nasty things, we can revert back to before then.

The Yhc manual is entirely on the wiki, and its worked out great. The
Hoogle manual is also on the wiki - I wrote about 25% of it, and other
helpful people fleshed out the rest - its a great way for the
community to work together to get excellent results.

Thanks

Neil
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