Documentation and HAppS

I'm making an offer. I need to learn HAppS extremely well over the next couple months. I am willing to document the process by attempting to write detailed documentation on developing applications with HAppS. Something on the order that could be eventually combined into a book, or at least an extensive searchable web site. My current thoughts are to either: 1. Find a free wiki site to do it. 2. Use HaskellWiki 3. Coordinate with Alex regarding the HAppS web site I'm not sure which would be most appropriate. My hope would be to make this public early, since I'm bound to make some mistakes or leave some things out. So I'm sort of counting on getting comments from people who know more than me. Finally, I'm not sure whether code currently in a sufficiently good state that it would be reasonable to write something like this. Perhaps I should hold off and wait for things to stabilize. So: - Is this something people would find helpful? - Should I do it now, or wait? - Which of the choices (1), (2), or (3) above do you think best of? Thanks, -- Chris Smith
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Chris Smith