Good list of valuable qualities for web documentation. "Chris McDonough" <chrism@zope.com> writes:
The former, mostly, I think. Wikis are not really the best tool in their current forms for this goal because they heavily encourage "bazaar"-style collaborations that are somewhat at odds IMHO with
Gotcha. I slightly fear that the word "wiki" has become associated with mandatory wide-openness, inevitable chaos. When I think wiki I'm usually thinking "all possible configurations of wiki+zope you can dream up". Also I think, perhaps you'll agree, there's just no getting around the need for sustained maintenance effort to achieve those qualities you mentioned, regardless of the tool. But no question the right tool & model can be vital. I had another look at BackTalk and it's great - hope it works out well.