We have MoinMoin installed on ASF hardware right now. (Of course, we can use 
any resources we like. Things like wikis don't have to be on ASF hardware if we 
want to host them somewhere else.) The MoinMoin wiki is here: 
[http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/FrontPage].

I see a MoinMoin proposal for PDF export 
[http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/PdfReport?highlight=%28pdf%29] but searching 
for "export", "html", and "xhtml" didn't turn up any other hits.

Our old friends at WUSH.NET are using Trac, and it seems quite nice. It may be 
something we could have installed here, if there were sufficient interest. 
(Though I would hesitate to make any requests of our overworked infra team.)

Confluence (made by the JIRA team) has an excellent HTML and PDF export. My 
company is in the midst of moving our own website over to Confluence, so that 
we have time to actually maintain it. I've fallen in love with writing in the 
Wiki markup language Confluence uses, Textile 
[http://textism.com/tools/textile/]. Eventually, I think we'll be writing 
technical books this way. There is no easier way for a geek to write something 
than with Textile and a fine wiki engine, like Confluence.

-Ted.


On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 20:59:37 -0800, Don Brown wrote:
> I don't know about the wiki Apache uses, but at my day job, we use
> Trac, which renders the most beautiful XHTML you've ever seen.  It
> was trivial to write an ant task to crawl the wiki, pull down
> pages, cut the content sections out from the rest, and plug the
> body into another template meant for offline viewing.  Since most
> of our project docs are on the wiki, this allows us to put our wiki
> docs under CM with the rest of the release.
>
> Don
>
> Martin Cooper wrote:
>> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 23:27:48 -0500, James Mitchell
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Also (if it's even possible) I wouldn't mind working on a
>>> plugin (not sure if one exists) that will allow us to publish
>>> the wiki pages for offline viewing as part of a nightly.....for
>>> now, just food for thought.
>>
>>
>> Interesting idea. Getting the raw wiki content wouldn't be a
>> problem, but replicating the formatting might not be so easy.
>>
>> --
>> Martin Cooper
>>
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