We have the wiki that is hosted by Sourceforge.  The only drawback is 
you need an account on sourceforge, and then I (or one of the other 
admins) need to add you as a "wiki editor".

I'd be happy to add anybody as a wiki editor.  Just send me your 
Sourceforge user-id.

Jim McQuillan
[email protected]


Chris Roberts wrote:
> On Friday 19 Mar 2010, Xavier Brochard wrote:
>> What about the idea of installing MediaWiki in the web space
>> http://ltsp.sf.net ?  Do you need help, or is it abandonned?
> 
> I could be wrong, but I think many of us would be delighted to help with 
> documentation, if we could just have a site with a logical place to enter 
> information as/when we work out how to do stuff.
> 
> This seems to be how it was working back in the days of 4.2, but with ltsp 5, 
> there was no logical place to add content, making it almost impossible to 
> update.  Understandably, this may have led the admins to believe that no-one 
> cares about the documentation and that no-one is prepared to do anything 
> about it.
> 
> If we could just have a wiki with main headings for the main ltsp releases 
> (so 
> that we don't get stuck again on any particular release), then I'm sure the 
> community would start contributing.
> 
> I can't be the only person who currently adds content to a personal wiki, but 
> would be delighted to contribute to a central wiki if available.
> 

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