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> That would be fine.  It would be nice to have an open place to
> document/log gEDA related items. Valuable material can be distilled
> out of it.  Perhaps a separate wiki.

Why a separate wiki?  Just put it in the main wiki.  We can have
categories and structure in the wiki, to keep "unofficial" stuff
separate from "official" stuff.  I have plenty of bandwidth and
storage space (/geda is using 1% of a 165 Gb partition, and I have a 3
Gbit outgoing pipe).

If you want to add to the main wiki, I'm open to volunteers.  Register
an account and email me (just registering won't let you change
anything, I need to enable each account).

I really want gEDA to be a community-driven "bazaar" format project.
That means people need to step up and take over parts of it that they
(1) can, (2) want, and (3) feel strongly about, working on.  That's
everything from wiki tweakers to patch reviewers to core developers.

If you want to work on the wiki, make an account, let me know, and
jump into it.

If you want to work on getting patches out of the trackers and into
the repos, email me and we'll set something up.  Or you could work on
updating the patches in the trackers if you don't trust yourself with
commit access, but we need more people working on committing patches
too.

If you have good ideas for core development and want to jump in,
please do.

If you want to work on documentation, that's *wonderful* :-)

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