mediawiki. i'm currently deploying one for my company. remember i asked you
guys about a software to manage configuration changes? i think a wiki engine
is perfect.

for madvip.net i deployed a test mediawiki - if you want to test it you're
welcome

james

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I agree, that as it stands it is a major pain for collaborative editing.
> However if you want to retain ownership of the article, then you should
> write the article in private and then publish it up on the website. My
> understanding was that the article was a joint effort. I will leave you at
> it.
>
> If we shall go for a proper wiki, we can host it anyway at
> www.linux.org/wiki (scrap the current one) and use it as a dumping ground
> for articles which are still to be published. Once they are fit for prime
> time, we then shift them to the main website.
>
> Now.... which wiki to use ?
>
> --
> Raphael
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:45 AM, Philip Serracino Inglott <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Ok, so we'll stick to tinyMCE and edit on drupal itself.
>> The problem is that drupal is not ideally suited to collaborative
>> editing, even with books.
>> Raph, I like the idea of collaborative editing, but its good to keep
>> track of who wrote what.
>> e.g. you removed my reference to dead cows, I like dead cows (BBQed
>> are best) but it wasn't the most tasteful of examples!
>> OTOH "cube" is not in my vocabulary of cooking, cubes in food are very
>> much like adware in computers ... avoid if possible, but acceptable if
>> no alternative exists, I'm thinking of re-writing that using ravjul or
>> something as an example.
>>
>> Also I did not specify a licence ..... presumable its cc-by-sa ...
>> should all website content be cc-by-sa by default?
>> The thing is that I would really like to claim authorship, and send it
>> to a couple of people I know.
>> BTW the images used are all from wikipedia commons. (i.e. technically
>> I need to attribute authorship)
>>
>> I started writing an other writeup as a book. its not marked as
>> published. Is it visible to editors?
>>
>> BTW for the compiz demo look here: http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/
>>
>> Philip
>>
>> 2008/6/24 Sebastian Cachia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > I had used FCKeditor for a while after I got pissed off with TinyMCE
>> > filtering out parts of my HTML code. In the end I wasn't overly
>> satisfied
>> > and switched to JCE (on Joomla). All in all I wouldn't say that a move
>> from
>> > TinyMCE to FCK is worth it.
>> >
>> > I will have a look and see how I can help out with both /ricetta and
>> > /discover.
>> >
>> >
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