No dia 23 de Novembro de 2010 13:09, Peter FELECAN <[email protected]> escreveu: > I remember that the topic of unifying the different sources of > information about our community was discussed already. However, nothing > changed with the exception of the web server content which, being > WordPress, can be easily enriched and point toward a external wiki, > currently at wikidot, or, even better, to an internal one. How about > using the WordPress core features to have all this disseminated > article articles on our main server?
We could start driving everything to wordpress, although I have to say that I generally like wikidot more than the wordpress editor, especially for things like documentation. I find myself more effective writing wikidot markup, as opposed to the wysiwyg/html editor in wordpress. I thought that we could keep our project external documents and news on wordpress, while keeping the working maintainer documentation on the wiki. The wiki also provides an API that Dago already uses. We have integrations between wiki and irc - ceeswi sends notifications about changes on the wiki. These are the arguments for wiki. I'm not saying we should definitely keep on using it. I think that just the fact that there is more than one place / domain we keep our material, is not that much of a problem. Back in the day when I talked about this, I mentioned that links were assymetric: trac and wikidot linked to each other and to opencsw.org, but opencsw.org linked to no others. Which was a shame, becase opencsw.org was the main landing page for the project. But this has changed, and we now have links between all these sites. I think that the two important issues are: - interlinking - documentation updates Whether we use wikidot or wordpress is secondary. What do others think? _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers .:: This mailing list's archive is public. ::.
