
That looks like a freakin' cool idea; however very hard to implement;
so why not write such wikis in predefined places, like,
haskell.org/haskellwiki/Data/Monoid/ and allow haddock to
automatically put links there from the generated documentation? This
would make the documentation (on the wiki) more organized, more
'extensible' and people would know a place where they can surely share
their knowledge in a useful and very findable way.
Are there any drawbacks to this?
2009/1/16 Apfelmus, Heinrich
Dan Piponi wrote:
Several people have suggested this, and I think it would go a long way towards solving the problem.
That sounds like a good plan. Which precise bit of documentation should I update? Make a new wiki page? Put it in here: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/base/Data-Monoid.html
I think it would be great if the haddock documentation itself were a wiki, so everyone can edit it right in place.
Regards, H. Apfelmus
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