I have a hard time finding things on the wiki, perhaps it's just because I don't use them much, but I have not had much luck with them personally. I find forums much easier to search. I did start up a forum for opensuse, www.opensuse.us . I emailed novell's legal division and recieved permission to use the opensuse logo. I realize that opensuse.org will eventually "probably" have forums, but I too like to have a place where the information can't be randomly changed. Don't get me wrong, I think that the wiki admins do a great job of keeping track of things, but on a personal note, I hate it when something i write gets re-written by someone else. I run several forums, and they are a great way of "storing" information for retrieval, and google loves to index them.... making a websearch return some useful links. I'm not sure how a wiki works in that regards, but when you keep "changing" the page..... googles index of the page might not match the actual current one...... if you lucky, google "might" have a cached version of the one it indexed... and the final purpose of it all of course is to have the information readily and quickly available for someone looking for it in the first place ;)