What do people feel about switching to a better Wiki implementation? I know we all have been secretly hoping a Wiki implemented in haskell would surface, but this is certainly an area which is already overcrowded and I think the community would be better served by a fully functional Wiki now. I highly recommend UseMod, http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?UseModWiki It is very easy to set up and provides useful features like online browsing of Diffs and being much more robust than pywiki.
On another note related to providing services to the haskell comunity, how about a public bugzilla server on bugs.haskell.org? (http://bugzilla.org) any haskell project which wishes to use the public bug server could be set up with an entry, it would be nice to have a central place to report bugs in the various haskell systems as well. This is not meant to replace whatever established project have, but rather provide a service to anyone with a haskell project who wishes bug reporting capability. Just some thoughts... John On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 10:36:15AM +0000, Keith Wansbrough wrote: > Hi all... last night I resurrected the Haskell Wiki, > > http://haskell.org/wiki/wiki > > This is a set of web pages on Haskell which can be edited and updated > by anyone. The intention is to accumulate the combined wisdom of > posters to the Haskell lists - if you ever reply to a FAQ with what you > think is a particularly good answer, please add it to the Wiki. If you > see a FAQ that's been Frequently Asked, just point the poster at the > appropriate page on the Wiki. > > Sadly, the Wiki isn't very stable at the moment. I'm hoping that one > day it will be made more stable, but in the meantime, I've taken a > snapshot of the state as it was last night, and placed a link to it on > the haskell.org front page: > > http://haskell.org/wikisnapshot/FrontPage.html > > Note that no updates to the Wiki are ever lost; they're kept in a > version control system. So if you see a blank page on the main Wiki > where you once spent several hours writing the perfect page, don't > worry - it's not lost! > > Hope this is useful to people! > > --KW 8-) > > PS: I'm not officially in charge of the Wiki, John Heron > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is; I'm just helping him out at the moment. > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell > -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Meacham - California Institute of Technology, Alum. - [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell