I am cross-posting this to counter some misconceptions about the ASP wikis, including the Topical one. First, I am *thrilled* to see the new Topical page put up by Fernando! The amount and quality of the content is just amazing. The page-of-pages idea wasn't making anyone happy, so it's good to see it go. Second, several people have expressed hesitation in editing the wiki, since they didn't put it up. Folks, it's a *WIKI*! You're *supposed* to edit it! Add, add, add content! All you need is a scipy.org account, which you can make for yourself following the link in the title bar. There is history, so if someone makes a change that isn't popular, we can roll back the change and no harm done. If you want to make major changes to the structure or content posted by others, you can and probably should ask on these lists. But do ask! If it's a good idea, others will agree with you. So, if you are distributing a package and it's not listed, please go add it. Make a scipy.org account, login, go to the wiki, click on the "edit" tab at the top (it only appears if you are logged in), and go to it. There is a link at the top that has more info if you're not sure how to do it. If you're really confused, please suggest improvements to the help document on scipy-dev. And thanks again to Fernando for a lot of work! --jh--