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You would really need a single benevolent leader to lead the effort, as communities rarely self-organize something like documentation very well.
+1. I've never had much luck finding things in wikis, so mostly I just ignore them.
I just bought the TeslaWiki.com domain, what do folks think about this approach before I plunge right in?
* Domain: http://www.TeslaWiki.com
* Setup with Confluence wiki product hosted by me
* I create initial home page and site map for topics
* Community review
* Find topic leaders and authors
* Publicize
* Use, improve and add content
Presumably because there are limits to who can create wikis on TMC. Put another way, the TMC implementation is currently more like a small number of moderator-created set of wiki pages rather than a wiki site where topics are relatively short, narrow in topic, and heavily cross-linked.Why wouldn't you just use the TMC wiki setup? Why a new domain?
Are they currently set up so that anyone can create a topic? Originally they were not.The TMC wiki pages are set up so that anyone can edit.