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Re: Why don't we set up an official wiki for GCC documentation?


On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, Daniel Berlin wrote:
In other words, it's for us. I don't believe we need the same level of review for this type of documentation, and i don't think bookmarking emails is an ideal solution for anyone (Hands up, who bookmarked the link to mark's 3.5 status message in the archives?)

That one's not a good example: we (should) have links to the latest status message for every branch on our gcc.gnu.org main page (and do most of the time).

There are also things that could be easier kept up to date if they were in wiki, and one could just easily, and naturally, edit them.
The list of branches and projects come to mind. Submitting HTML patches for those is kind of annoying [...]

For branches, and to some extent projects, I'd disagree: just consider the feedback we often get for patches to these sent via gcc-patches.

Gerald


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