On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Chuck Byam wrote:

> On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 18:18 -0500, Gerry Creager N5JXS wrote:
> > Tom Russo wrote:
> > We could go on and on about wikis in general.  I still believe that done 
> > right, it's a great way to document a project and have some interactive 
> > comments.  For example, I used a wiki entry to document model run 
> 
> <<snip, snip>>
> 
> wiki's can be a very effective and efficient way to provide a "live"
> document that remains up-to-date.  However, I don't think it should
> completely replace documentation provided with the software package.
> This documentation should be general in nature and be geared toward
> getting the software built and installed.

I hope no one takes this too awfully personally - but, imo the effort spent
writing and discussing where the docs could/should be kept might be better
spent making updates to the docs.  It's a wiki!  Signup is free and open! 
Start editing!  If you fix nothing more than a typo, comma splice, spelling
error, bad pun or religous slur involving UI-View, you've contributed! 


73, 
N8YSZ. 

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Dan Brown 
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