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<blockquote data-quote="perseus." data-source="post: 5112586" data-attributes="member: 88429"><p>Well if I can be so bold, I'd suggest just creating a page. You can change the settings so that only members can edit the wiki until you are ready to promote it and get more people involved. I think the best way to build your current framework to an acceptable amount of content is by applying it to the wiki format. That way as you (or others) create new content, they do it with the wiki formatting in mind. By controlling the members who can contribute (maybe even just yourself to start) you can assure you the setting is being created how you'd like.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest heading over to wikispaces.com, creating a wiki page (Don't worry if you don't have a great name yet, you can change it later on), and start adding content. I've got some free time and I'd be happy to help out.</p><p></p><p>As for rules for posting, administration, etc, I think you can get that all nailed down as you start adding content, and before you open it up to the public for help. Seeing what tools are available to you using the wiki might help make some of these decisions for you as well.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, let me know if there's anyway I can help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perseus., post: 5112586, member: 88429"] Well if I can be so bold, I'd suggest just creating a page. You can change the settings so that only members can edit the wiki until you are ready to promote it and get more people involved. I think the best way to build your current framework to an acceptable amount of content is by applying it to the wiki format. That way as you (or others) create new content, they do it with the wiki formatting in mind. By controlling the members who can contribute (maybe even just yourself to start) you can assure you the setting is being created how you'd like. I'd suggest heading over to wikispaces.com, creating a wiki page (Don't worry if you don't have a great name yet, you can change it later on), and start adding content. I've got some free time and I'd be happy to help out. As for rules for posting, administration, etc, I think you can get that all nailed down as you start adding content, and before you open it up to the public for help. Seeing what tools are available to you using the wiki might help make some of these decisions for you as well. Good luck, let me know if there's anyway I can help! [/QUOTE]
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