Not to be negative but what type of content is going to go in the Wiki? Over at RTEMS, I've become quite disillusioned with Wikis for most content. Not being integrated with the source processes, version control, and releases, it can become out of sync and out of date. It's usually much easier to keep documents in any markup system up to date than a wiki. This ignores that Wikis get vandalized and have spam account attempts which doesn't seem to happen with source code in git (or cvs). What's the process for ensuring any links in the wiki don't break? What review processes are going to be used for content? What's the driving content need for a wiki? Sorry to be negative. I like the "control" in source code control and a wiki is lacking there. --joel On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 6:49 AM Mike Frysinger via Binutils < binutils@sourceware.org> wrote: > On 01 Nov 2022 16:47, Nick Clifton via Binutils wrote: > > Hi Mike, > > > > >> https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/EditorGroup > > > seems like it's already configured the same > > > > It is. > > > > > can someone copy & paste the list from gdb to binutils ? > > > > Now done. Mike - could you check that I did it correctly please ? > > (This is my first time administering a wiki...) > > i was able to edit the homepage, so lgtm > -mike >