On 13 Jan 2017, at 17:19, Mike Petonic wrote:

I don't have any experience with Github's Wiki, but I like that I maintain some control while being able to allow anyone to edit. I'll look into this.

I've now enabled it: https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual/wiki

If I've configured it correctly then it should be editable by anyone with a GitHub account (which is free).

I've added a short introductory message from me and then we'll see what happens :)

Since I took a long time to reply to this email then I'll leave your comments for easy reference if anyone wonders why I enabled the Wiki:

That's encouraging. We've got some very smart people using MailMate (it's almost a self-qualifying feature :-) and loads of them want to help.

The hopeful outcome is:

* we free up your time to focus what you're good at
* cultivate collaboration across aforementioned smart user-base
* provide a reference repository to all of us ADHD users who forgot where that obscure feature is (this is me)

For a non-profit project that I'm helping with, I set up a DokuWiki for the first time. I don't know GitHub's wiki, but I suspect that it's not going to be rocket-science for you, nor for MM users.

And, I think, given that you own the repo, you'll maintain full control unless you eventually come to trust the folks who volunteer (ahem, Annamarie Pluhar, your volunteering has not gone unnoticed :-). This will free up even more of your time and again, provide for a lot of collaboration.

--
Benny
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