The only problem I have with most Wiki's is that web browsers *suck* for editing any amount of text over 1 line. Really. Especially since I've got emacs (and to a much lesser extent vi) keybindings into my head and I don't want to let them go.
The web is a great publishing medium. And a decent minor input medium. But it is NOT a good way to do serious data entry, even with the rise of the AJAX programming model, etc. This is why I still use flat text files in a directory to store my notes and such. No, I don't RCS them. No, I can't browse them on the web. But I can grep and edit very quickly and they have the info I need. So maybe what I'm saying is that I want an emacs wiki client, without the web browser (w3m?) insanity/overhead. John _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
