On Wednesday 14 November 2007 08:27:55 Henry Thomas wrote: > dirk@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Would people with private webspace like dirk, henry, etc, contribute to a > > wiki? > > I would be happy to host a wiki as long as the bandwidth isn't too high > and the admin overhead is minimal. I guess if we keep it focused on > center pivot recumbents and choose some easy to setup and use wiki > software this would be ok. I can run Python :) based services with my > hosting account. Does anyone have any experience with setting up a wiki? > Marek has and i have experience, we both have webspace as well, just a matter of finding out which is more suitable. There should be enough space for pictures, not extended galleries, but sufficient to have all the details and variants documented. > From what I have read, you really need to delegate responsibility to > core group of individuals so the minimal info for the initial wiki gets > written. Would someone be willing to coordinate this? i'm happy to provide my share here. > What do you > suppose the minimal set of information about Pythons low racer is? ... i guess we'll find out. There already a lot of info spread across many pages, if we start to gather and structure this, it should be more than enought more a start. > and can we have a show of hands for volunteers who would be interested > in contributing an article, including any topics they would feel > confident writing about. From what I understand, once a wiki has the > critical mass of support it needs, it should then take on a life of its > own. Yes, some rules, some responsible people, and a login to prevent spam :-) regards, DirkS ============================================================ This is the Python Mailinglist //www.freelists.org/list/python Listmaster: J�rgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx To unsubscribe send an empty mail to python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field. ============================================================