I'm curious how many other folks on the list would be up to putting content in the wiki? A wiki is one of the best examples of a permaculture garden in the digital world and people's contribution easily get compounded as people interact with the information.
A wiki is a social environment so it isn't well suited to only a couple people saturating it with a specific viewpoint (& personally wouldn't be that interesting to contribute to). I also put a bunch of work into the previous permaculture wiki installation only to have it disappear without saving all the data so stability is key.
Hopefully images, pdfs, etc are being loaded to the same server when possible. It really becomes difficult to maintain integrity if they are all linked to other sites on the net that may disappear at anytime.
I've worked in wikis for probably 10 years so it's a very comfortable environment for me. There is a small learning curve but the more experienced people can easily get some one track. That said, I really do think this is the way to go. It should also be designed to easily generate pdfs which can then be distributed electronically or printed from.
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