Please do not take what follows personally, but rather as a critical observation of your comments. :) > As long as there is no solution to combine not registering and > registering, there will at least be two wikis'. Well, so be it. Please correct me if I am wrong, but so far I know for sure that this particular thing bothers only you, and I've not gotten a clear answer whether you would be willing to put in time to maintain such a potential spamfest of a Wiki. Hence, on behalf of linuxaudio.org I am inclined to make an offer to the Linux audio community that favors majority (again, please correct me if I am wrong). > Wikipedia might not be the best solution, I agree, but if we don't use > it, there will probably be a split, now 4, but minimal 3: > > Wikipedia, Fugal and the LAD wiki. I can almost guarantee it that Wikipedia will decline a full-blown documentation page simply because Linux audio software, just as any other software is a moving target which may radically change, making documentation outdated, and/or become deprecated, making respective wiki pages obsolete, and as such should not be a part of an online encyclopedia. Hence, this one will be out of the race before you know it (unless we use it as a general introduction/portal to other resources in which case it does not collide with the existence of a dedicated Wiki, but rather, it is there to redirect traffic). As far as the LAD Wiki is concerned, I am not sure which one you are referring to, but if it is already a part of the linuxaudio.org domain, I am quite sure that a cross-pollination of ideas and/or consolidation will be possible, hence this is most likely also a non-issue. So, IMHO this leaves us with only two possibilities: Fugal and what I've proposed. If Fugal maintainers are willing I would love to see a collaborative endeavor develop between linuxaudio.org and Fugal. We simply must understand that as long as we propose fragmentation of the humble Linux audio scene because of our hard-line stands/preferences (most of whose impact is superficial at best while creating an unreasonable amount of overhead), we will be spending immense amounts of time and effort reinventing the wheel. This fact alone should make any sane person cry from frustration. Best wishes, Ico