to everyone who is wondering why it is called Moin Moin Wiki:

-> http://moin.sourceforge.net/ (1st paragraph)

instead of Moin Moin you could also call it Servus Wiki or
Gruess Gott Wiki - but Moin Moin seems to be the best variant ;-)

regards

daniel s. haischt
--
p.s. i guess Alan Cabrera is especially interested in this
information ;-)

Dain Sundstrom wrote:

+1

Codehaus wiki is clearly a better tool.

-dain

On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 04:50 AM, Jason Dillon wrote:

I really think we should use the wiki system on codehaus.org instead of apachewiki. The codehaus wiki produces much more readable pages, letting content writers deal with the content and not the formatting to make readable pages.

wiki.codehaus.org, supports nesting pages deeper than two levels (apachewiki will bitch if there is more than one '/' in a page name), supports generation of table of contents for sections, better formatting for code blocks, spell checking, page watching, templates and more...

I ported the Twiddle docs (as they were), so you can compare for yourself:

 * http://wiki.codehaus.org/geronimo/Modules/Twiddle
 * http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?ApacheJ2EE/Twiddle

I am willing to port the rest of the pages as I believe that it is beneficial to switch wikis. The wiki will only get bigger so I believe that we need a more robust wiki to keep things in order.

Further (lite) reading:

http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/WhyNotUseMod

--jason



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