On 1/18/07, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 18, 2007, at 4:04 PM, Nate Lowrie wrote:
>
> > A wiki
> > should provide the shortest barrier to entry for someone wanting to
> > add content.  However, if they want to edit a page marked up in
> > MoinMoin, then they must go out an learn MoinMoin markup to keep the
> > style consistent.
>
>         This is moot anyway. The LaTeX stuff was implemented as a plugin to
> ZWiki, while the others are native.

Ok, I see.  I thought they were all plugins......

>
>         There are tons on MoinMoin users out there. Just because you or I am
> not one of them, doesn't mean that it's a showstopper.
>
>         As far as editing pages marked up using MoinMoin syntax, I don't
> think that that's a showstopper, either. It's different, sure, but
> it's not incomprehensible or anything.
>
>         I'm also not crazy about hacking ZWiki into a forked product that we
> will have to maintain. We have enough to worry about. I would like to
> be able to continue to get product updates when they are released by
> the ZWiki folks.

Definitely don't want that.  I think that would be a somewhat crazy
move.  Ok, we will just have to add wiki pages explaining different
syntaxes.

>
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