Reinhard Poetz wrote:
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Bertrand, your comment makes me think why we don't use Daisy as Wiki
too? Any reasons for this? It would also make it much simpler to move
over docs from a wiki zone into our official documentation.
+1
We can set up a new collction that has open access to all and restrict
access to registered users for the docs themselves.
Any pages that we want to use from the Wiki in the Docs can then just be
moved across to the relevant docs collection.
Ross
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