On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Mark Rages wrote: > > On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Kevin Conder wrote: > > > Can you look at it off-line (besides grabbing everything with > > wget)? Can you print it out (besides one page at a time)? Can you search > > it (besides using google on-line)? > > Wiki will lose Wabi-sabi if taken offline. ( http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WabiSabi )
Some people don't have a persistent 24x7 connection to the Internet. Personally, I pay for my own Internet access and am using a dial-up connection. Sometimes it's just more convenient to read off-line documentation. For example, I sometimes read documentation on a laptop while riding the train. > > How about using DocBook instead? (http://www.docbook.org) That way > > you can publish it into HTML, PDF, etc. Publish an HTML version and put it > > on-line that floats your boat... > > > Your suggestions confuse me. Document formats and authoring tools don't > address the problem that Wiki solves. Perhaps Wiki isn't the best solution then. I don't see how Wiki addresses some basic needs: 1. Able to be viewed off-line. 2. Able to be conveniently printed. 3. Able to be indexed and searched. Wiki might be appropriate for Weblogs but I don't think it works for technical documentation. Look, you asked if this would be an efficient way to write such documentation. I don't think it is. -- kevin at kevindumpscore dot com _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel