I have no particular horse here, but I will note that if we want to use wiki for serious documents, we must have high quality RCS, and mediawiki and whatever ubuntu use have that, and live.gnome.org does not, which is a serious bummer.
Also, Jeff, AFAICT, mediawiki (being the engine behind the biggest wiki in the world) seems to have a decent rep; dismissing it as 'fruit loops' is silly. Luis On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 08:55:32 +1100, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <quote who="Nat Friedman"> > > > On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 11:28 -0500, Jody Goldberg wrote: > > > - Getting Road map in Wiki > > > : Luis seems to be making progress. The old roadmap is on the wiki > > > and > > > needs to be updated. > > > > Having spent some time evaluating Wikis the last two weeks, I have to say > > GNOME is running perhaps the worst possible Wiki software on > > live.gnome.org. I would recommend that if the group ever looks at moving > > to a new piece of software, Twiki and MediaWiki be considered. Twiki has > > an awesome file-attachment feature and both are just superior in most ways > > to MoinMoin. > > Moin is simple, works well, has a good security history, is easily hacked > on, has a file attachment feature, ACLs, etc. I did the rounds of wiki > softare too, but chose Cheerios, not Fruit Loops. > > - Jeff > > -- > linux.conf.au 2005: Canberra, Australia http://linux.conf.au/ > > "A 'lame' server is a server that is SUPPOSED to be authoritative, but, > when asked, says: 'Me? I know nothing, I'm from Madrid!'" - Ralf > Hildebrandt > -- > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/advisory-board > > >From time to time confidential and sensitive information will be discussed > on this mailing list. Please take care to mark confidential information as > confidential, and do not redistribute this information without permission. > _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
