I've set up a new wiki to further extend support and documentation for projects based on, related to, or even just inspired by Jee Labs work. The wiki infrastructure is now in place, but it is virtually empty - it's at http://wiki.jeelabs.net/
That brings the total number of sites with Jee Labs info to four: the daily weblog (filled by me), the "DOCS" section in that weblog (also filled by me), this discussion forum (open for anyone), and the new wiki (email me to get a login for full edit access).
The daily weblog contains nearly 300 pages of fun stuff by now, but organized entirely as a timeline. It's really a diary, and literally a log on the web - which is probably not very convenient when you're "landing" there for the first time, BTW. Once you decide to follow along, I think it works fairly well - sort of a specialized daily little newspaper from yours truly.
The DOCS section represents my continuing efforts to document various projects and products, both hardware and software. I welcome (nay, I beg for!) comments, suggestions, and corrections to that information, to maintain a clearly structured collection of reference material which is hopefully easy to navigate and browse.
This discussion forum is mostly for the more fleeting information, questions, discussions, opinion exchanges, and things like that. I think it serves its purpose fairly well already - it's not brimming with activity, but then again that is not my goal. Calm, focused, polite, and informative is just fine with me, thank you. If you want to hang out with the big, popular, and famous, I'm sure you'll find just the spots you need somewhere else on the internet ;)
The new wiki could be used in several ways. I want to be the facilitator and definitely want to participate in it, but I don't want to (have to) decide exactly where it should go and how it should evolve. I think it'd be great to work on some how-to's, maybe set up a couple of topic-oriented lists to index the daily weblog as a more browsable collection, more instructions, and all sorts of other things which are of a somewhat more permanent nature than this forum. The wiki is quite flexible, and supports things like file / image uploads and RSS feeds. I'll probably tinker a little bit with the layout one of these days, but not much - I'm more a substance than a style guy.
Enjoy.
