Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
I think that Justin Patrin started up a wiki for PHP, but he hasn't been
on the list in a while and I can't remember what the url for his wiki
was. But he had a fair amount of useful code in there that would be a
great start for this project.
AND ...
Yeah the list is pretty high volume... it would be great if we could
help relieve the stress on the servers a bit.
[/snip]
Perhaps http://www.phpcommunity.org could put some of this stuff up?
Jay, seeing as your our their steering committee, you tell us :-)
seems like a good place for it tho!
on top of having a place to dump cool stuff, newbie advice etc maybe we should
nominate a person to act as 'Chief Archiver' - responsibilities.
1. sending out a weekly 'refresher' mails (with links to newbie advice etc)
2. managing the content of the refresher (and linked to newbie advice)
3. hassling/encouraging quality posters to summarize cool idea/discussions/solutions
into wiki pages (assuming we use a wiki).
4. hassling/encouraging high-volume-posters and/or those people who
show advanced level of knowledge on any given subject to 'take control' of
certain pages/topics in the wiki (again assuming...).
or does the majority prefer anarchy? (heh, its a choice! ;-)
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