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I'm a contributer to the Raphael project, and one thing we need is a central place for documentation and, IMHO, a good place for people to add examples of how to use the library to accomplish various tasks.

One of the contributers has done a great job of managing all this information himself so far, on his own personal site, but of course that means lots of maintenance for him, and makes it more difficult to make improvements, add new examples, and so on.

Is there a hosted wiki of some sort that supports allowing examples to be added? Ideally, it would allow the examples to be run; I know that there are some security questions about allowing contributed JavaScript to run, so I'd be fine with having an approval process if that's necessary, or worst case, at least an easy way to write example code and have it nicely syntax highlighted.

Anyone have a suggestion? Also, if this would be better posted to a different exchange, let me know; it's semi-programming related, but I thought it fit better here than on superuser.com.