Hi Ichiro, asking the same question as Harry, but putting it on another way: do you have a public wiki with the tag plugin? looking how it looks/behaves would help me seeing the differences
(as a side note, there is no need nor obligation to have j-wiki.a.o to be Apache only, although it would be nice to have a "plain" JSPWiki, to show off it's capabilities; that would also help when upgrading the wiki) thanks & br, juan pablo On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Harry Metske <harry.met...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ichiro, > > how would we tag pages in that case? > And what would be the advantage of tagging pages this way versus "tagging" > them with a link to Category.documentation ? > > regards, > Harry > > > > On 4 January 2014 14:17, Ichiro Furusato <ichiro.furus...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > I note as the new wiki is up and running: before everyone goes through > and > > adds all the category > > links, is there any desire to instead use the TagPlugin we have as part > of > > the Neocortext Wiki > > Plugins? This provides a means of tagging pages, with querying on tags > > available via the > > HasTagOf plugin. There's also a tag cloud plugin. > > > > Just thought before everyone puts a ton of effort in to categorising the > > wiki using normal links, > > tags might be preferred. > > > > If so, I could probably release just the tagging features as a separate > > jar, apart from the bulk of the > > rest of the Neocortext plugins. > > > > Let me know what you all think, if the Apache site needs to be entirely > > Apache-only or if it could > > use a contributed plugin. (we don't plan to release our plugins into the > > Apache project but plan > > to distribute them ourselves via an Apache license) > > > > Cheers, > > > > Ichiro > > >