E.L. Willighagen wrote:
Anyone with a Wiki online or so? (wiki would be better than the more static Jmol pages, though that would be a good option too, of course...)
I have been wondering about a Jmol wiki too ... but I don't have any experience setting one up (or even using one)
I think a Wiki would be a great idea! Last year I've tested MoinMoin, a
python based Wiki-Clone [1,2].
They use that for the CML project too...
An some people even have managed to install it in their SF-Webspace [3].
That's cool... so I only need to figure out how to set that up for the Jmol project... CGI access that is...
I'm a bit out of practice, but I think I could help setting it up.
Yes, that would be appreciated... some experience with SF too?
No, I only have SF-experience as a user but not as a project admin or developer.
There were some mails on the moin-user list about this topic: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=5044569&forum_id=623 but I'm afraid the real hints were given off-list. :-(
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