Jeff Turner wrote, On 19/02/2003 15.49: ...
Then why not use html (ihtml), there are loads of editors.So there's a half-formed plan over in Forrest-land to migrate to XHTML 2 as an intermediate format, and make it one of the frontend formats too:http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=forrest-dev&m=104351979527689&w=2
I have introduced ihtml and cwiki for the sole reason to make doc editing much easier. Imagine that our doccers use Webdav on Subversion to commit doc changes, in html or wiki format. Plain easy, and subversion gives us revisions.
Add to that SSL so we don't need to give unix accounts to everyone that collaborates on our CVS, and that the wiki files can be edited by anyone using subwiki, and you have a *usable* the poor man's CMS.
Of course, slide + Wyona + etc is the final goal, but in the meantime this could be a step in that direction.
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