This site went live in 2004 with the following "mission statement". We now have a family of wikis at wiki.zope.org .
We have zope.org and others; why should you spend your valuable time using and contributing to yet another zope docs site, you might ask ? And why a Zwiki-based site ?
#1: more docs, less cruft
This site is focused on one thing: efficient zope documentation.
We want to be productive with zope and to spread this know-how to others.
We have a clear set of policies to that end.
#2: easy to update
Don't ask, don't log in, just do it. ExternalEditor is always available.
#3: the urls
They're mnemonic. They're fuzzy .
They fit in your brain.
#4: it's simple
Don't waste time thinking about non-essentials.
#5: it's agile
A good wiki is fast to use, has a fluid structure and can organize a
large amount of information very quickly.
#6: it's good glue
The site works well as roadmap, outline, shared bookmarks, content repository, generic rated dtml-scriptable database, etc..
#7: it's maintained
All content can be updated at any time, and there is at least one
experienced wiki gardener on duty.. or at least not too far away. The
site is hosted on the actively maintained zwiki.org server and runs simple
and standard software.
#8: existing sites can't fill this role, yet
zope.org ? Maybe some day. This is the next best url.
#9: you can always move your content later
Feel free to use this as a drafting-place for your GFDL doc.