Problem The current Second Life documentation ecosystem has several critical issues: Content Management MediaWiki markup creates an onerous authoring process that discourages contributions Documentation frequently becomes outdated when new LSL functionality is introduced Legacy content including outdated meeting notes clutters the user experience Knowledge base and MediaWiki exist as separate, fragmented systems Technical Infrastructure Self-hosted MediaWiki requires ongoing maintenance and resources Platform struggles with spam and needs extensive moderation Solution Build a modern, unified documentation platform at docs.secondlife.com using services like readme.com or Mintlify. Key Features Consolidate knowledge base and MediaWiki into a single site with proper syntax highlighting Auto-generate LSL documentation from the upcoming open-source lsl_definitions.yaml file Enable community contributions with modern editing workflows Automatically keep documentation current with new functionality Benefits Eliminates self-hosting maintenance overhead Reduces moderation burden through improved platform tooling Transforms documentation into a dynamic, community-driven resource that scales with Second Life's development