Question for Windows Functionality Suite Users

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If I created a wiki on my main page for documenting the Windows Functionality Suite, would you:

a) Update it regularly
b) Update it occasionally
c) Update it rarely
d) Deface the site

Just curious to know whether this would be a viable route to go with getting some decent docs for the WFS.

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I'd probably update it each time I went to use a call and it wasn't documented ;-). The WFS is great stuff, and I think a wiki would take the load of documenting it all off of you, Aaron.

-- SirG3

Which is what I'm hoping to accomplish. I just want to make sure it's less time for me to set up the wiki than it is for me to document the Suite myself. I'm not a web wizard. :-P

Ok, here is a tentative link for it: http://www.aaronballman.com/wiki/

I didn't seen an option for "deface it regularly". Just kidding! :) I would probably update it rarely, but then most of my Windows programming isn't in Rb. On the other hand, you don't have much to lose by trying it out.

Yeah, I got the wiki set up yesterday. I haven't started editing it yet though, and it's certain not advertised yet. So I figure once I get the chance to set things up a bit better, I'll open it up and see how it goes.

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