Hello Paul,
In a similar matter, I had originally started this documentation on the wikki. Can I now remove those pages? (I realize I probably don't need permisssion, but I don't want to remove a page and then have the wikki administrator put it back up.)
You can delete any contents and if you put a good reason there, I (as the administrator) or the others (as the more active watchers) would not restore the contents unless there is a good reason. But I have to say that I feel a bit sorry about your decision of moving your pages to somewhere else. At the time before the wiki existed there were (besides the documentation at PRAGMA ADE) several web pages with some content (with very valuable information). But the ConTeXt users didn't know about these pages (except for those reading the mailinglist carefully). That is why I have started contextgarden.net: to put all relevant documentation in one place. Links have a tendency of dying. And the contents behind the links are often outdated, because things (especially in the ConTeXt world) change quickly. And I would not be surprised if this happens to your page, too. And your information is too valuable to get lost or unuseful. I'd suggest to keep the information at the wiki the next time and/or write a myway and put the source and pdf on garden. But thank you for sharing your experience anyway. Patrick -- ConTeXt wiki: http://contextgarden.net