Now that you have a Trac-site up and running, there's not really much need for a separate Wiki - Trac is a Wiki in and by itself. We're trying out Trac at work, and I must say: I have been pleasantly surprised by its capabilities.
IF
* a Wiki may be considered a useful place to prepare, structure and/or write documententation;
* you think the current content of the Reactor Wiki at http://reactor.wikispaces.com is a usable start
THEN I will start to copy the existing pages into the Trac Wiki.
How about it?
Wouter
On 4/28/06, Doug Hughes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I choose to go with a wiki I'll probably use Wouter's wiki. Honestly, I
probably won't use a wiki. :)
I do appreciate the Wiki that Wouter put up and I'd love for people to
publish their own information to that site. I think having unofficial
resources for a project as complex as reactor is essential. It's also
important to have the official sources which are yet to be created.
Doug
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