Jonathan Rochkind wrote: > Putting it on a wiki anyone can edit makes it, perhaps, somewhat more > likely that it ends up maintained longer, making it easier for other > people to get involved in maintaining it without technological barriers > or proprietary feelings getting in the way. > I was thinking of something more along the lines of putting it into a CMS (i.e. Drupal) so that voting/ranking/tagging tools could be used to allow the community to rate the viability and discovery of each item. I may actually need to do something like this but for a different domain on a project that I'll be working on over the next year. -- John Fereira Cornell University Twitter: @john_fereira Google Wave: [log in to unmask]