On Wednesday, December 07, 2011 09:03:23 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
> I know that a lot of open source projects will not use any non-FOSS (KDE
> for instance), but my understanding was that Qt uses JIRA because
> although proprietary, it's the best in its class, which makes it very
> useful. Crowd is also being used, and is also proprietary.

The worst thing about Confluence is that it can only be edited in rich text 
mode. There is no markup behind that which you can switch to in order to edit 
pages.

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-21853

It is highly frustrating for me, and I'd expect for other people who are used 
to dealing with code.

Maybe not a showstopper, but something to consider and try out. For me, one 
wiki is not very different to another, but the one with markup as its primary 
source is the winner. That of course doesn't solve the authentication issue.

Thanks,

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