Very nice idea!

I am for this.

Stephen Deasey wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Vlad Seryakov <v...@crystalballinc.com> 
> wrote:
>> Ian Harding wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Can I have an account on the wiki?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>> It was long time ago i used but now i always get this error even if i logged 
>> in. In my opinion, this Wiki is no-use
>>
>> Sorry! We could not process your edit due to a loss of session data. Please 
>> try again. If it still doesn't work, try
>> logging out and logging back in.
>>
>> We've been using pmwiki for a long time under Naviservr with nsphp, this is 
>> very simple and fast and powerful wiki, no
>> need for database, just one dir with .php files. I'd vote for it, mediawiki 
>> is too complex for occasional edits and the
>> syntax i forget completely if do not use it for some time. pmwiki syntax is 
>> much more simpler.
> 
> 
> How about using the Tcl wiki?
> 
>   http://wiki.tcl.tk/naviserver
> 
> One advantage is that it has a critical mass of users, so that even
> without requiring sign-up before editing there does not seem to be a
> spam problem.  That's going to be tough to achieve in a stand-alone
> wiki. (I think the spam on ours tired every one out).
> 
> Here's a list of all the pages on the current wiki:
> 
>   http://naviserver.sourceforge.net/w/Special:Allpages
> 
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