Apologies if this has been dealt
with at length, but I'd just like
to put another vote in for templates.
I have two uses for them currently.

The first came up during a project
which used a swiki for its documentation.
This was to have a proforma for semi
structured information (such as company
and technologies evaluations) where each
page need at least details of a home page,
brief description and a contact history, etc, etc.

The second use is to be able to select from
templates that give me a preset set of navigation
links to relevant sub sections of the swiki.
This is important as swiki's scale.

cheers

Mike Karliner

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Alejandro Fernandez
Sent: 15 February 2001 18:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pws] what for Release 1?


Hi (again++)
What about including the attachments/versions-of-attachments into the
list of changes to the swiki (when browsing the changes, I mean). Are
they alredy included?
I won't bother you anymore today. :)
-casco


"Jochen F. Rick" wrote:
>
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm getting pretty close to being able to release Swiki 1.0.0.
> At this point, I need bug reports so that I can fix any problems (minor to
> major by release). Here are bugs I know of:
> 1. IE causes problems when hitting the back button and saving.
> 2. Site searches also include non-searchable swikis.
>
> I'm giving up on the update server idea. Lex convinced me it was a bad
idea.
> Basically, his argument is that it isn't that hard to make major
> revisions and you usually introduce about as many bugs as you fix with any
> update mechanism.
>
> However, how do people feel about a SwikiEditor (similar to Browser for
> Swikis)? Is that necessary for a release? I think I could put a decent one
> together in some reasonable amount of time.
>
> I am rather busy for the next weeks, so it may be a while until I can
> release it. I also need a newer version of Comanche.
>
> Peace and Luck!
>
> Je77

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