1. yeah, the wiki should be a part of the LFS domains, but it's there right now as an example.
2. having a few admins would help with formatting in the wiki, but i still think that league organizers should be allowed to post their rule sets to reduce the load on those admins.
i was thinking that a wiki could be used to store the rule sets for leagues and the general rule sets. it's easy to format the rule sets to look nice, it can organize well, and leagues can post their rule sets themselves, or it can be locked down and only admins, and marshals, can post the rule sets.
i think the idea of a general rule set would be ok, the leagues should be in charge of their own rules, and the marshals would need to learn them, or have a handy copy with them when needed.
we've got a drag racing team, Hornet Racing. we're taking a year off right now because of funding, and we're thinking of stepping up a class to go faster.
sorry, i meant that i PM'd Jayhawk. i was offering our server, but i didn't want to manage it, i still wanted him to do so. he had the creative vision of the league, plus the new idea of a mini le mans with TBOs.
well, the FinalGear.com team* this coming season is going to use all of those cars starting in about two weeks. i'll post the schedule below. if you would like to join us, we only ask that you join the forum too. http://www.finalgear.com http://lfs.finalgear.com
*: kinda just a group of us from the forum than any real team, but we enjoy it.
some feedback for you. i know when i make my programs, i want feedback for what works and doesn't, so just helping out. neat idea, i would go for the LFS script editor idea, would help people make the scripts.