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RE: KittyCatS! Wiki
The purpose of a Wiki is to allowed shared editing.
If someone wants to maintain an auction schedule ON the Wiki, that's fine. If they want to maintain it someplace else, that's fine, too. There are a lot of such resources. They come, they go, and their location changes, occasionally. Finding them can be hard. That's where a Wiki can come in. Perhaps the maintainer of the resource does not add/change/remove the links. But _someone_ can.
Certain resources MUST be kept from shared editing. Saga's Charts, for instance, would lose significant value if just anyone could change them. A lot of their value is that they're maintained and edited with integrity we can trust. That can not occur on a Wiki.
The question, as always, is what is the best tool for the job. There are some jobs a Wiki is good at, and some it's not.
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