Does the github wiki just apply to the github project or can it be themed and the likes to look like the ocaml page?

At the very least some list of page ideas would be great, it can be hard to know if the information each of us have in our head is information people want.

On Dec 21, 2012 12:34 AM, "Anil Madhavapeddy" <anil@recoil.org> wrote:
On 20 Dec 2012, at 23:31, Benedikt Meurer <benedikt.meurer@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> On Dec 21, 2012, at 0:22 , Anil Madhavapeddy <anil@recoil.org> wrote:
>
>> Personally, I've got mixed feelings about wikis from experience with
>> previous projects, since they get out of date very rapidly indeed. They
>> do work well if someone's maintaining it, but if that's the case, why
>> not just push these tips and guides to the existing ocaml.org site?
>>
>> I'm happy to run a wiki on the OCL infrastructure, but would strongly
>> prefer contributions to the ocaml.org Git repo with all this good stuff
>> instead!  If it really turns out we need a swanky wiki, that can be arranged
>> later...
>
> Why not use the wiki provided by Github for the ocaml.org project?

That works too; Thomas has written a Github Markdown to HTML converter in
COW [1], and is using that to generate the OPAM website from the Github
wiki (for the documentation that you see on opam.ocamlpro.com).

[1] http://github.com/mirage/ocaml-cow
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