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<blockquote data-quote="silvermane" data-source="post: 2405686" data-attributes="member: 26367"><p>It's not terribly hard to do, just time-consuming (and I don't have the patience to do it). The amount of people working on a wiki has nothing to do with the speed of the project. In fact, the less the better, since they tend to argue over presentation issues and such.</p><p></p><p>As for internal links, if authoring an HTML version you can add thousands of 'em, so can you when editing a wiki. In fact, links in wiki are even easier to create because you just enclose them in double square brackets. No more remembering of file names and the dreaded case problems.</p><p></p><p>If you want to have an open-ended SRD, you must do something to prevent everyone to write whatever they want in this "book". Which means editing is restricted to a set of admins, which in turn means the whole wiki was useless in the first place. You can use an internet forum, a mailing list or other means to communicate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvermane, post: 2405686, member: 26367"] It's not terribly hard to do, just time-consuming (and I don't have the patience to do it). The amount of people working on a wiki has nothing to do with the speed of the project. In fact, the less the better, since they tend to argue over presentation issues and such. As for internal links, if authoring an HTML version you can add thousands of 'em, so can you when editing a wiki. In fact, links in wiki are even easier to create because you just enclose them in double square brackets. No more remembering of file names and the dreaded case problems. If you want to have an open-ended SRD, you must do something to prevent everyone to write whatever they want in this "book". Which means editing is restricted to a set of admins, which in turn means the whole wiki was useless in the first place. You can use an internet forum, a mailing list or other means to communicate. [/QUOTE]
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