I finally decided to start a wiki at
wikidot.com. At first, I was just going to post links to my blogs at the two usenet groups I recently joined—
comp.lang.clipper and
comp.lang.harbour. When I started thinking about the kind of "conversations" I would be having with the members of these groups, I realized that I may not be able to maintain their interest and attention for very long with just talk of programming problems. Frankly, I'm not interested in them either.
So, after much thought, I decided to start writing a programming manual. Because of the way information is organized, a wiki is much more conducive for a book-writing project. However, opening the wiki to members who can edit content seemed problematic. In such scenario, either my work gets deleted or I get "spammed" by overzealous writers. The solution, of course, is rather simple—a blog dedicated to comments and suggestions by other people. Hmm. A place for everything and everything in its place.
After several iterations, I settled on the title:
Cannot Reuse Clipper Knowledge with the subtitle—The Making of a Programming Manual—focusing and narrowing the scope of writing.
This wiki will be my sandbox for organizing my writing into discrete pieces of work. Hopefully, I may be able to design a work process that I can reuse in other book-writing projects I have lined up.