I think this is a great idea.  If not particularly useful for the more
seasoned among us, it should be an interesting and fun excersise
trying to get it up to snuff.

A couple of thoughts: to speed up the process of accumulating content,
should other iseries related mail lists/boards be informed of it's
existence?  How about the trade mags?

On 5/24/05, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Folks:
> 
> As a bit of an experiment, I've setup a wiki for iSeries users.
> 
> While it doesn't have a lot of content yet, I'm opening it up to public
> beta test.
> 
> The URL is http://wiki.midrange.com.
> 
> If you are unfamiliar with the Wiki concept, check out
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki.
> 
> david
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