2011/2/21 Seb35 seb35wikipedia@gmail.com
I would say wikisource.org since DjVu are mainly used on WS (there are a few DjVuS outside WS but not many many, perhaps inside institutions). If you are interested by the DjVu, you can browse http://www.djvu.org/resources/, but DjVu specifications are quite unreadable. Briefly, there are many layers, whose text is one layer, there are also annotation layers, many layers for the image, etc. DjVu is really powerful but really badly documented. So if you write some documentation from scratch, it will be quite the first documentation readable (I thought some time ago write a wikibook about DjVuS but didn't done it).
Sébastien
OK for wikisource.org. I'll post a message in their Village Pump just to explain the idea to the community, then I'll open the page, considering too any suggestion from them.
Alex