Hi,
Side note: I still wish there was an easier way to do this; I never bothered transferring documentation to GIT because of the added time / complexity vs. the Wiki WYSIWYG editor.
we are writing documentation in markdown now. IMHO, a much better choice than WYSIWYG because you can work much faster without caring how things look (if you are not sure about the syntax you can use a modern editor like Vim that highlights things accordingly). You should just try it, since I got used to it, it's like writing code, you can finally concen- trate on the contents. Having things in Git also makes it much easier to track changes and to have reviewed documentation. The Wiki was full of nonsense, so the review is really necessary.
Ditto
I edited and made a variety of very helpful wiki pages but even after the community voted to keep the wiki the powers that be got rid of it just the same.
You are confusing community with non-developer-only-active-on-the- mailing-list-not-much-contributing part of the community. At least that is how the votes against the switch were seen by the coreboot community.
When I have some extra cash I am going to create my own coreboot wiki website with a copy of the previous one since whomever is in charge no longer wishes to host it and I am not willing to transfer everything especially without an easy editor and ability to add images/charts etc...the latest mediawiki version has a top notch WYSIWYG editor!
There was another reason to abandon the Wiki that you seem to have for- gotten: Its contents aren't licensed. You can copy them but just be warned that it might be illegal in your jurisdiction.
Nico