This one time, at band camp, Jason Dillon said:
JD>I really think we should use the wiki system on codehaus.org instead of
JD>apachewiki. The codehaus wiki produces much more readable pages,
JD>letting content writers deal with the content and not the formatting to
JD>make readable pages.
JD>
JD>wiki.codehaus.org, supports nesting pages deeper than two levels
JD>(apachewiki will bitch if there is more than one '/' in a page name),
JD>supports generation of table of contents for sections, better
JD>formatting for code blocks, spell checking, page watching, templates
JD>and more...
JD>
JD>I ported the Twiddle docs (as they were), so you can compare for
JD>yourself:
JD>
JD> * http://wiki.codehaus.org/geronimo/Modules/Twiddle
JD> * http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?ApacheJ2EE/Twiddle
JD>
JD>I am willing to port the rest of the pages as I believe that it is
JD>beneficial to switch wikis. The wiki will only get bigger so I believe
JD>that we need a more robust wiki to keep things in order.
JD>
JD>Further (lite) reading:
JD>
JD>http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/WhyNotUseMod
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The content is much easier to read using Moin Moin.
Bruce
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