I’d like to suggest a wiki, accessible by a subdomain on pylabrobot.com (e.g. wiki.pylabrobot.com), that users can contribute to and for some of the amazing guides/answers people like @NickHealy_Hamilton and @EricSindelar_Hamilton are replying with.
We could use something like JS.Wiki? Github wikis are ok, but need pull requests etc., a dedicated wiki system could be better and more accessible?
My bad, I ended up shutting it down because it didn’t seem to have much activity. Theres a bit more of a moderation burden to wiki compared to this site that didn’t seem to be worth it as well.
Its all good, thanks for letting us know, and certainly understandable. Perhaps this can be revisited in the future and there could be moderators to ease the burden on yourself.
This site is an absolute game-changer for the community and creating it was a rockstar move.
If wiki posts were editable by established forum members, and grouped in a knowledgebase category, this would effectively form an easily editable, accessible, and visible wiki within the forum.
I think its great, and if it grows enough, they could be migrated to a proper wiki eventually.
BTW, I have dropped my enthusiasm for Wiki.js since then.