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Wiki stands for quick in Hawaiian, and is a form of web-based
collaboration tool. In other words, it is a webpage that everyone
can modify and extend.
SuperWaba uses wiki for almost all documents.
Since SuperWaba code is open source, wiki makes also the documentation open source! This
way, you can help improve current SuperWaba's documentation, and also
add your own tutorials and tricks. For example, the SuperWaba Faq is
wiki-based, so you can also help improve the faq. There's also a list of supported devices.
Go
to the SuperWaba Wiki!
The SuperWaba Wiki was created by Frank Diebolt and is greatly maintained by Vik Oliver.
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