Since we are on the topic, I thought I'd go further into it while I am reminded of some things. Basically, it seems that puredata.org site has everything turned on. That was good for experimenting, but now I think we need to narrow down the website.
For example, I don't think its good to have so many syntax possibilities. That means if someone wants to maintain the site, they have to know them all. That's a pain. I think that StructuredText is bad enough, but then I run into reStructuredText sites. Plus there are HTML sites too, and there are other options available. I think we should just decide on two: HTML, since its widely understood, and one wiki syntax. Personally I am a big advocate of MediaWiki syntax. Its broadly understood and quite easy and flexible to use. MoinMoin syntax looks somewhat close to MediaWiki, and its written in Python.
Another thing, I think no one uses "article" and "topic", so they should be removed. Basically, the page types list should be stripped down to a well defined set, as simple as possible, but no simpler.
These specifics might not be the biggest problem, but I think that's the general idea of what needs to happen to make the site work better.
.hc
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