I'd like to solicit thoughts and opinions on two things: First, using ZWikiDiscussion vs using all pages ? Not many of you are subscribed to the whole wiki but it's kind of cool. You see everything. Say Geoff posts an interesting comment to WikiAcquisition. Now, I can just send an email reply back and it gets archived on WikiAcquisition. Or, I can change the subject so that my reply goes back to the generic ZWikiDiscussion page, which is where most of us are subscribed. When is it best to do one vs. the other ? It's good to have one central place where people can follow all discussion. I'm thinking that place should be "the whole wiki" rather than a single page. You do want a default page to catch general thread-mode discussion, which is how I see ZWikiDiscussion's role. Second: simple wiki-based means (eg ZWikiProblems) vs a more structured bug tracking system (eg sourceforge) for reporting, managing and reviewing zwiki problems ? Thanks for any ideas, feedback, etc. Just to liven things up I'm cc'ing the zope list. Reply where you will. :) -Simon