As if this project isn't nerdy enough!
Its barely hatched, but you can see that from here on, we're going to have a strong provision for documentation.
Here's some details:
Symbiostock.org is being overhauled for the wiki:
http://www.symbiostock.org/Main_PageDon't knock it -- Wiki's are supposed to be ugly. Like real geek culture, the worse you look, the smarter its assumed you are. I was shocked to see it uses tables for layout! I can't believe this is an internet standard for archiving knowledge. Its already ancient. But anyway, it does its job great.
With that said, if someone wants to make a nice redeeming set of graphics to "splash" it out in the usual designerly way, that would be awesome.
All Symbiostockers can contribute:
http://www.symbiostock.org/Contribute/Code documentation for future developers has started (Done this week hopefully):
http://www.symbiostock.org/developer_documentation/packages/symbiostock.htmlYou log in with your Symbiostock forum credentials (a good shield for automated wiki-spammers too)!
http://www.symbiostock.org/community/
Your personal Symbio-site wiki:For fun and practice, the invitation is out for Symbiostockers to write a wiki on about their personal sites --
For instance, my site would be:
http://www.symbiostock.org/Sites/clipartillustration.com
Yours would be
http://www.symbiostock.org/Sites/yourSymbioSite.com
As you can see, there's nothing there. If you are logged in, you will have the ability to create content for that path, and a page will be generated there. Let it be your personal Symbiostock site wiki

For organization sake, keep the
/sites/ path in the URL.
Populating the knowledge baseThere is TONS of symbio-reference here on MSG that can be adapted to the wiki. Having spoken to Leaf, you are able to retrieve / adapt things from this forum to the wiki
only with permission of it's original author/poster. (thus centralizing Symbiostock's knowledge base).