I think this mailing list already represents a separate ecosystem. What I find myself doing is going to Google whenever I want to find something. Sometimes it takes me to a mailing list, sometimes to a wiki, sometimes to someone's git repo. Really I don't care. Once I'm there though, it makes life easier if I can browse through like minded stuff. If there is a separate wiki, however that is enacted, then I'll be very happy. Whether it is part of an existing sytem, or a separate system doesn't really seem to matter in this age of search. I say put it wherever the people who are going to contribute to it would like to have it. -- William =============================== - Shaping clay is easier than digging it out of the ground. http://blog.nanotechstyles.com http://www.thingiverse.com/WilliamAAdams https://github.com/Wiladams > From: agladysh@xxxxxxxxx > Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 08:31:36 +0400 > Subject: Re: LuaJIT Wiki? > To: luajit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Evan Wies <evan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > It's great to see a LuaJIT community coming together. Given that there is > > now a specific mailing list, does it make sense to have a dedicated Wiki? > > I never liked the lua-users.org Wiki too much and there isn't good LuaJIT > > information on it. > > I'm not sure that splitting away a chunk of information from Lua Users > wiki to a separate website would be a good thing. > > I suggest to create a separate set of wiki pages on Lua Users, and > keep the information there. It would be wrong, in my opinion, to try > to create a separate ecosystem for LuaJIT. > > Alexander. >