> > I do not really like wiki. I prefer to use a word processor (OO). It > > gives the feeling of document.
I also prefer a document for tutorials and installation - it means that even if I don't have internet access, I am able to have a local copy of the instructions to use on a local machine. I think the wiki is great for using as a navigation to most recent documents, to free up the webspace to help those who want to update info, etc, but I think that (a) older versions of the extensions and core should still be able to access relevant manuals, and (b) the most recent version can be supported and edited in a wiki (especially for bug fixes, etc) So a wiki might be great to point to bug fixes, tutorials, a stash of pdf/oo manuals for past and present versions, and for discussion about sticking points ... and an editable manual of the most recent version. Cate _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english