That is a good idea. A few questions / concerns I'd have in thinking about
it:

1) Most obviously, do we have an existing theme that would in any way be
suitable for this?
2) All the user-account side of things: registration, lost passwords, group
membership, permissions.
3) A big problem I can see: No revision history. Who changed that post and
why? Even if we're not worried about intentional vandalism (we are), it can
be a problem.


On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Philip Buckley <[email protected]>wrote:

> In relation to the current discussion about documentation and MediaWiki .
> . .  why not simply replace MediaWiki with a Habari site where all the
> documentation is put? Pages on the current wiki would become posts (or
> pages) in the Habari site. Many people can have logins to a Habari site.
> Tags and/or Categories could be used to create a helpful navigation system.
> Additional remarks could be added to documentation posts in comments
> (rather like the PHP documentation where there is a page of authoritative
> information and then lots of other people have chipped in with additional
> practical advice). What has a wiki got essentially that Habari itself does
> not have? And as a byproduct it would showcase Habari.
>
> Just a thought
>
> Philip
>
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