Tom,

Thanks for this link! The Second Life wiki is very interesting, and 
makes it obvious that one can do a lot with MediaWiki. I'll definitely 
spend some time exploring it.

Chas.

Tom Arnold wrote:
> Hello List!
> 
> I might as well share my thoughts about docs.
> 
> I think as with Scala and Lift you should try to beat the best that is 
> out there. And from all the user made language/API/framework wikis I 
> have seen the one from a  now pretty unpopular game is by far the best: 
> http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LSL_Portal   It is one page and you have 
> _all_ the infos you need. Everything. Even in different languages. And 
> _EVERY_ function as good exampleS to go along with it. That wiki is way 
> better than any other IMNSHO. _Easily_ beats the ROR wiki.  You just go 
> to that page and boom you get everything there is to know PERIOD No 
> unanswered questions.
> I hope the current API docs will be integrated into the wiki. Because 
> those sure are not newbie friendly and lack explaination and examples.
> 
> With similar docs lift will be the most popular web framework in no 
> time, but I think with mandatory registration it will not happen. That 
> does not scale and discourages people. At some point you need a real 
> wiki (one that everyone can edit.)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - Tom -
> 
>  
> 
> > 

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