Looks very nice. Love the DB integration. I've been hoping for something a
little more powerful than i2 to emerge.

May I suggest setting up a trac system (retrospectiva or collaboa) for
feature requests, bug reports, etc?

There seems to be a problem when scrolling on pages of the wiki, using
Firefox 1.5 on Linux.

Good luck!

On 2/24/07, Larry Baltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

Christian Lindig pointed out to me that the URL I sent in my email didn't
work -- I did say there might be a bug or two ;-)

Anyway, the problem should be fixed now, so please try again if your had
problems before.


Larry


--On February 24, 2007 10:06:50 +0100 Larry Baltz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> We've been working on an opensource wiki project for a while and we
think
> it's pretty cool, and we want to let more people know about it. We
> thought the Instiki crowd would be a great place to start, especially
> since we started with i2.  This wiki is built on Rails and lets you
> create forms with an ActiveRecord focused database back-end.
>
> Take a look at the project home page <http://informl.folklogic.net/>
> (built, of course, using Informl).  The home page includes some initial
> documentation and a link to a screencast that covers some of the more
> unique features.  We've also put up a couple of live demos for you to
> play with, which hopefully will convey what we're trying to do.
>
> Try it out and let us know what you think.  The project is currently
> alpha level, so don't be too surprised to find a bug or two. We're
> looking for feedback on where to go next and for help on working on the
> project.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry




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