> No, the idea is very good. However, it should be of the same > quality as Dave's page. And therefore, we need all the categories > he has. (list below). Because I think the first thing to do would be to > copy all the contents from Dave's page into wikipedia. > > And the question then is, will wikipedia allow us to create all > these sub-categories? (linux-audio-Demos, linux-audio-digital-dj, and so > on.) I'd say that wikipedia should be used as a summary page, rather than an exhaustive resource with app-specific documentation. So, I guess in that respect I do agree with your ideas. However, I do not see it as an exhaustive documentation resource for every app. Another observation is that while most of the apps have decent documentation on their homepages, none of it is standardized in terms of layout/cross-referencing/etc. and therefore an easy read. This is where our documentation page could shine providing a streamlined/standardized resource. More so, if we generate such a resource, I am convinced that a quorum of Linux audio users who may not be able to contribute code, may be more willing to donate their time in maintaining/contributing to the documentation project, especially if the format for such contributions is demystified with appropriate templates. Ultimately, this would also help project developers not worry as much about the documentation, so it would be a win-win situation for all. Heck, in due time, we may even attract some financial support from various commercial distros in order to maintain this distro-agnostic resource. For the aforesaid reasons, I feel that a wikipedia page in conjunction to project's homepages is IMHO not enough. That is not to say that we shouldn't have one, but I simply see it as a summary resource which leads user towards the real documentation site. Best wishes, Ico