Disclaimer: I'm a happy MediaWiki editor and admin but I haven't been involved in the decision to have a MediaWiki here and I have gone through too many wiki engine discussion in my life. I'll take whatever is decided to be the best hoping to have a quick & final decision now that we still have a small amount of wiki content and links to it.
Some feedback, slightly related: - User profiles Single sign-on is indeed nice, but in an open project is even nicer to have user profiles the own users can edit and everybody can see, showing who is who in that project. All the better if admins / tools can add information automatically e.g. links to my bug reports, my pages edited, permissions granted... Now we have MediaWiki profiles manually editable, and I have no idea whether those JIRA accounts could generate sensible profile pages. - Categories or tags Pssst! I have this secret plan of crowdsourcing the world atlas of the Qt community by using categories / tags in user profiles, wiki pages of organizations and events, perhaps even tags in news. MediaWiki could solve the wiki part with the use of categories for cities & countries, just like Wikipedia does. - Calendars We need them, as explained at http://wiki.qt-project.org/Events#Looking_for_the_right_calendar_tool . Listing events manually in a wiki page is not good. There seems to be a MediaWiki extension but it's unclear how far it can go. There was an idea for just using Google Calendar. I wonder if these Atlassian team calendars would do the trick. -- Quim _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
