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The SabreDAV pages are primarily SabreDAV documentation and not a Wiki as in "everyone can contribute". The SabreDAV pages basically help you to understand how SabreDAV works, DAVWiki wants to help to understand how *DAV works.
The first goal of DAVWiki is to present the content of relevant RFC documents in a browser friendly way with many cross-links. Searching a specific definition or feature in RFCs can be a pain, especially if you don't know for sure which RFC you're looking for. This Wiki aims to improve that.
The second goal is to share undocumented or non-standard features and known issues with certain implementations.
It's also meant to help developing extensions for WebDAV based protocols, by giving a better overview over the existing *DAV extensions.
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I don't think it's helpful for either of your goals to split effort like that. Obviously SabreDAV's documentation is SabreDAV-centric, but there is a lot of general information there on how to build robust DAV software.
I'd love to contribute to such a joint effort, but ATM I see that you're trying to maintain an index of DAV properties and WebDAV extensions by hand while SabreDAV's wiki contains a lot of useful prose. I find those two documentation types to be complementary.
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Davwiki is just at the beginning. It takes some time to add all that information. Adding indices of DAV properties is just the first step.
Also, davwiki is a wiki that everyone can contribute to. I think only fruux can contribute to the SabeDAV docs.
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