On Feb 4, 3:59 am, DenesL <denes1...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> AFAIK Massimo does not oppose but actually encourages the creation of
> more documentation in any form.

OK, I bit the bullet and did the following:

=> Registered the domain webtopy.org and signed up for a Godaddy
shared hosting (150GB disk, 1500GB/m traffic)
=> Setup a Drupal 6.15 based CMS with CKEditor
=> Started copying content from wiki (finished the initial 3 easy
docs)

http://webtopy.org/community/tips-examples
http://webtopy.org/community/

You can register for a free account and add content (Add book page),
or edit an existing page.

If there is sufficient interest in unifying all the scattered docs, I
am even willing to share admin access (FTP, drupal admin acct)

Let me know your thoughts.

Regards
Anand




>
> On Feb 3, 2:48 pm, villas <villa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Well to be fair, it didn't sound like Massimo was in favour of an
> > online book earlier in this same thread.  That was why I thought there
> > was a case to be made.
>
> > You are right of course about raising the next question:  who is going
> > to do it?  But in my mind,  there isn't any point in trying to cross
> > that bridge if influential people like Massimo wouldn't wish to go
> > anyway.
>
> > Where there's a will,  there may be a way;  but without that the
> > status quo shall remain. Not that the status quo is sooo bad!  (apart
> > from the pop group, I mean)  :)

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