"Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hm, other Wikis that I've used word fine (e.g. WikiPedia or the EMACS Wiki). > But maybe that really involves some good administration. So, why not try it > out? Maybe it works, maybe not. > > Higher quality? - maybe. Users time and nerves? - probably not. Let's not > forget what costs really time and nerves: browsing the mailing list > archives and trying to forge things by oneself.
> Felix > (just wondering why there is so much of a discussion trying to prevent > someone from contributing something that might come in handy) We talked about that all today on the channel on freenode and decided to just start away and see how it works. Maybe discussion on the channel is more straight forwarded, so we would be happy if you join us there, but naturally that should be also discussed on the list! We made quick and dirty list of thinks we want to see on the wiki: we need: - easy, pastable <pre> for code snippets and config stuff - anchors - css - search function with regexp (hopefully Perl-like) - subpages - file uploading - possibly images - diffs - diff changes, comment changes, show which "user" made changes don't need: - colors Webspace can be provided by Rene van Bevern (RvB) ... Hope some people here like our idea and are willing to make the wiki a important part of the fvwm-family! Greetings! Mario -- Windoze not found: (C)heer, (P)arty or (D)ance? -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]