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I wasn't thinking of the WIKI as a tool for the developers.
I was thinking of the "add-ons WIKI" as an ongoing document built by users for users of the add-ons. The importance of having a WIKI is a consolidation of all the information about an add-on in one location, along with organized discussions and commentary.
A forum doesn't meet the same requirements, since forums are very loosely constructed. Title lines are obscure in many cases, and researching takes so much time with the search tools available.
Naturally, contributions from developers would be welcome.
I visualize documents created over time with viable content. Examples of mod uses, install hints, tweaks and tricks, little hacks,etc. In other words, an ongoing document constantly updated by users.
In fact, it might be good practice for XOOPS Team to make sure there is a "ADD-ON WIKI" category created when the add-on is included for download from this site. I don't think the ADD-ON WIKI should require categories for add-ons not available from this site.
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