On 1/8/07, zer0halo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 1/7/07, Rob Sanheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Would there be interest from anyone here in a fork of i2, with
> > maintenance and updates for Rails 1.2 and beyond?  If so holler...
> >
> >
>
> Yes! Something useful not only for personal use, but intranets too. Junebug
> is good, but doesn't have full-text search and is more just for personal use
> (why not use Tomboy for that? but that's another discussion).
>
> It would be great to have a stellar Rails-powered wiki out there, especially
> one that's simple. Folks could use it as a building block, together with
> apps like Mephisto and Beast, for community-based either public or for
> intranets.
>
> I do wonder though whether Instiki is really the best foundation to build a
> great Rails wiki on, considering that it's basically pre-Rails in many ways,
> was converted from Madeleine to AR. The Instiki.org site is often down,
> which chips away at my faith in Instiki's stability. Maybe something from
> scratch would be more solid and more easily extendible?
>
> By the way, where can you even get the code for i2? Or is that the same as
> the latest instiki release supporting AR?

I'm talking about forking and releasing a version of i2 I've hacked
on.  i2 is available here:

http://dev.rubyonrails.org/browser/tools/i2/trunk

Its around a year old, so of course you don't see a lot of the newer
Rails idioms and there is probably deprecated stuff there, too.  I
still like i2 a lot, just because the core code is very lean and
simple.

- Rob
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