> On 7 Jan 2015, at 1:26 am, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>   I confess I do not know from any discussions here what the organizing
>   principle of web versus wiki is.  (Now that I am very disappointed
>   in the Wiki, I am even more concerned.)

I’ll preface this by stating I haven’t had a chance to seriously look at the 
website yet as I’ve been quite busy with other things the past couple of weeks.

I do think its a bit awkward having both a svn-backed static HTML site *and* a 
wiki. I think we should go for one or the other. I don’t have a really strong 
preference either way, though I suggest a wiki might be more convenient. I also 
haven’t had a chance to assess the merits of cwiki as yet so I can’t yet say 
whether or not this is the best choice if we do go for the wiki option (will 
comment more on this once I’ve tried it out).

Another option is a wordpress site, which lends itself well to both a blog and 
a static site. Whatever we chose, I think it would be more convenient to have 
all content in one system rather than split across two or more systems.

—
Dr Peter M. Kelly
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