To give a bit more optimistic view :-) .. the baseline is fairly usable!
I'm using JSPwiki embedded (lightly - mostly through xml-rpc) for a
couple of law firms; so far only need I had was localisation for Italian
(which was contributed back). I'm using a three columns template derived
from base one - only reason I did not (yet) share was that the third col
is used for external stuff; I would gladly contribute is as an empty
template if needed - was only waiting 3.0 as I believe I will have to
change a number of things and cannot manage day to day alignment with
the ongoing 3.0 work (sorry).
Keep on with this nice stuff!
Luca
PS: in our case part of the extensions also are to get pages indexed and
related to other stuff ... bits of semantic ... :-)
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
I meant that Google Docs, pmwiki and other WikiFarms have probably
taken a big market share. JSPWiki seems to be mainly used in
companies, and few companies share the plugins/templates they create...
/Janne
On 30 Jul 2009, at 16:29, Christophe Dupriez wrote:
Dear Janne,
"Perhaps there just aren't that many users anymore for standalone wikis"
What do you mean by this? Within what JSPWiki should be integrated to
be "interesting" for users?
In my case, it is "page indexation" (what one may call a "semantic
wiki") and I will work on that on the basis of 3.0 (a permanent id
being then assigned to pages, indexation will be easier to track).
But I suppose it is not the mainstream concern?
Thanks for your enlightments!
Christophe Dupriez
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