This is exactly what happens at http://mysql.org

The comments are often more useful than the official definitions. Either they're well edited or they have some other system to ensure accuracy.

Their CMS even correctly hilites SQL code samples.



In the functions dictionary, the following would be very helpful:
A small space to allow user contributions and short code examples that are relevant to the function (perhaps at the bottom after the official definition). This could include gotchas, unusual uses of the function, and simple syntax examples from real-world use.

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stephen barncard
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