Something I wanted to do for some time now,
was to set up an website about coding on the Amiga.
I was unsure about the format so I had abandoned the idea.
Lately I've been playing around with WIKI's. (at work)
For those who don't know it, a WIKI is an open system in which people
can do things like add/edit/link/discuss pages, upload pictures.
(and see all changes made and revert them if needed)
My interest in setting up a website about Amiga coding was resparkled
with Andrew's quest for an AMOS database and someone on English Amiga Board
asking where to get info about learning 680x0 asm.
So I though an WIKI would be a good system because it's open and
it's not dependant on one person spending large amounts of time collecting all info.
Maybe info from the WIKI could be exported later for offline use,
like for in Andrew's database project.
Anyway this is the address for the WIKI:
http://www.amigacoding.com/Feel free to edit, add or discuss about articles.
You won't need to login for reading, but you do need to login for editting.
These two pages on Wikipedia tell on which codes you can use in articles:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheethttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page#Wiki_markup