to tech like, and there are adds on the right

btw.. I think you should not immediatly register for a wiki page service 
only for testing and put the term openjump there ;)
Because in 2 weeks the problem may be that the pages with the term 
"openjump" are registered on an index and people find the empty sites 
when googling...

however, as I said. also Sourceforge offers a wiki (for registred 
project members). But such a decision needs to be well thought.

stefan

Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I just checked out this wiki host, which I really like:
> 
> http://openjump.wikispaces.com/
> 
> Only members of wikispaces can edit pages, and there is a single
> button to click for a wiki back-up. Users of the wiki can use a
> WYSIWYG editor and don't need to know any markup code.
> 
> Let me know what you think.
> 
> The Sunburned Surveyor
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