So far, it sounds like there has been concern expressed over the disconnected spread of knowledge and experience, several suggestions for systems to collect that knowledge (all of which acknowledge the problem with that is finding a way to maintain it), and people who like ev-nova.net and don't find it a threat.
I'd have to agree with the last point; as Techerakh pointed out, having some choice can be very beneficial. Don't like one place, find another you do. That can help the greater community grow.
It doesn't help the greater community grow if there and here don't connect at all, however. Techerakh, I have no idea what you talk about over on ev-nova.net since I don't go there.
In terms of development, perhaps developers should be encouraged to check both sites' forums. As for a collected pool of development knowledge, regardless of the system that's used, I don't see why it wouldn't be possible to find willing moderators for a knowledge database, if it's possible to find people willing to moderate forums already. Also, if a person has enough time to figure out how to do something in Nova, they'd probably have time to write up a blurb explaining it if they're asked to do so by aforementioned moderators. If they don't, someone else can try. The database could even have a list of experienced developers and where they can be found, if the people are willing to be put on the list.
To have all that be done on ASW's own servers and overseen (but not moderated on a day-to-day basis) by official ASW staff, however, sounds difficult to get implemented. ASW seems to be fairly busy overall, with the development of new products and general support for existing ones, as well as keeping these forums running. A typical example of this is how, back when the switch to IPB was made, I'm pretty sure they said they'd switch the colors eventually. Well, it's still white and blue. How would we convince them to set up a Wiki? Oh, and if you might suggest the forums be modified to support a different style of displaying threads, may I remind you that part of the reason the switch to IPB was done was because the old UBB had been so heavily modified (with, say, the old Image Gallery's code) that it became nearly impossible to upgrade it. Andrew is not willing to modify the forum code this time around.
Fan-run sites are not necessarily doomed to failure. Take bungie.org. Granted, Bungie doesn't provide such a collection of resources or place for discussion as ASW does (especially in the days before bungie.net) and so a bungie.org was necessary. Well, we may have a need that isn't being provided for here. All it needs are dedicated people. That's the hard part, but it may be more possible than it sounds. We already even have such dedicated moderators as mrxak, who says it is "(his) duty to help out however (he) can". We have the resources to integrate external projects as best we can (with sticky topics and so forth).
(edit) Also, take the example of the EV community and forums before it became integrated with ASW. It was 100% fan-run for quite some time, as far as I know.
I don't myself have the time or resources to participate in such a project as anything more than an occasional contributor of information or suggestions. I'll take up my power to do the latter, however, and say "let's get this organized, shall we?"
This post has been edited by Weepul 884 : 07 March 2005 - 12:37 PM