>Yeah, Fusewiki is cool, but the interface takes me back to 1996.
>Maybe we could add some rainbow horizontal rules for good measure.

You read thousands of text-based emails with titles like "RE: RTFFW (was:
RIGID STANDARDISATION... which was: Lee Borkman smells like Hal Helms )" and
your complaining about the Wiki interface?

>... but It sure looks like this could turn
>into spaghetti really fast.

Hal Helms makes a comment about "deep sixing the whole attributes thing" and
200 messages later we are singing songs about the Spanish Inquisition and
offending our Jewish FuseBretheren. And you think that Wiki can turn into
spaghetti really fast?

The beauty of a Wiki is that if YOU think it looks like spaghetti, YOU can
go in a clean it up. If everyone took a few minutes every week to contribute
a few lines to the FuseWiki we could have up-to-date documentation on most
everything that comes up in this list. How many times do we have to explain
to a newbie what XFB is? How often do we stray from the original topic (look
at the header of this message)? What if this thread were 4 pages in a Wiki
that any one could go back to for reference instead of 50 email messages
which some poor soul will find in the archives and have to read them all
just to figure out what we were talking about?

Please take a look at the following:
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WhyWikiWorks
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WhyWikiWorksNot


Brian Shearer
Custom Data Systems, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Voldengen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:05 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: RTFFW (was: RIGID STANDARDISATION...)


Yeah, Fusewiki is cool, but the interface takes me back to 1996.
Maybe we could add some rainbow horizontal rules for good measure.

I see the value in it, but It sure looks like this could turn
into spaghetti really fast.  And perhaps some people are
spoiled by today's more usable and attractive interfaces.

> I'm surprised at the apparent lack of interest.
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