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Request for comments: an idea for a central repository of knowledge and resources for Ada
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So I've been kicking around this idea in my head for a few days and I thought I'd propose it to see what the Ada Community thinks because I think it would be a pretty neat resource.

My idea is to develop a central repository for knowledge and resources for Ada, similar to what cppreference is for C/C . It would of course be open for the Ada Community to contribute to, and would provide things like reference information (e.g. syntax and semantics, standard library specifications, etc.), as one example. I know that the specification is free for anyone to view, and there'd obviously be links to that as the authoritative reference for the language, standard library etc. But I'm aiming for a similar setup for Ada like cppreference is for C/C , though we could easily add more to it and make it far better (it for instance could be the central documentation hub for Ada, since that seems to be all over the place from what I can see).

I'm probably not presenting this very well, but I'm still curious what you guys think. Would this be a good idea to pursue? Am I reinventing the wheel?

I'm working on setting up a primitive prototype for my idea using Wiki.JS, but my first instinct was to write the entire site in Ada as a tribute to how much I enjoy the language. I couldn't really figure out AWA though, but I'm planning to give it another go because I think that a site about Ada, powered by Ada, would be fantastic. But what do you guys think? (Sorry if my presentation wasn't very good -- I tried :).)

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