This is pretty much what we need (if you ask me ;). Stuff can be added
as list conversations or such and then honed to a perfect idiot proof
tutorial later on. All we need is a kind soul to set this up (pretty
please George =). I'm slowly getting my stuff together on the GI tut,
so I could just post it at it's current form to the wiki and let
people mash it up (at the moment it's just a bunch of notes).

On 2/3/06, George Jenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello folks
>
> Lots of complaints about documentation this week :-)
>
> In the last few days I've been collating my notes into a wiki I access
> from Linux and Windows partitions.  There is not much information in it
> yet, but if you're interested you can have a look.  Be warned that it is
> all in one file which is nearly 200k, so you might want to wait until it
> contains valuable information.
>
> This is not how-to documentation for beginning users, rather tips and
> tricks gleaned from this list, the forum and trial and error, study,
> etc.  It could be one component of the Realsoft Documentation project.
> Whenever I've taken the information from one of you I mark it with
> initials, so if you object to seeing inadequately attributed information
> on the internet I'll just keep it at home.
>
> The current file is
>
> http://users.skynet.be/gj/realsoft/wiki/index.html
>
> It's theoretically a wiki, meaning anyone can add to it (or vandalise
> it), but at the moment you can't save any changes made on the internet.
> If there is any interest I'll work out how it can be made publicly
> editable.  In the meantime I'll keep it at home.
>
> It's based on tiddlywiki.com, and if you want to try it, please do.
> Just keep clicking on things until you work out how it works.
>
> Hooroo and adios
> George
>

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