--- In [email protected], Dennis Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took a look at WordPress.org. It sounds interesting and should be > capable of what you and I are interested in. I just don't know how > easy or hard it would be to create and maintain compared to other > solutions. It is easy to use and Tomasz is doing the admin. Essentially it is a blogging tool and almost anyone could set up their own WordPress blog without using any special IT skills. > As far as indexes go. What I envision ULTIMATELY is quite easy to > conceptualize, but the details might get complex. Yes, WordPress provides for indexed pages. It can do the things you are talking about. It could expand in any direction depending on what Tomasz wants to do with it. It can be a fully interactive blog like site if required. The real issue is getting the information in there. It all depends on the contributors. If the info is in there it will be easy enough to find. > Anyway, my original request was just a simple double entry AFL index > (alpha and category) to all the pages with specific information in > the list of docs. Information within Ami is spread around between the discussion groups, AFL library, AmiKB, DevLog, the Help manual and other places. It would be a huge challenge to see all of that indexed in one place. The discussion group knowledge will never be dug out and compiled. Perhaps there is a way to manage the rest. Would the benefit be worth the effort that has to go into it? Then there is the question of ongoing maintenance. Brian.
