Re: [Moin-user] Wiki for document management

2008-10-10 Thread Franklin PIAT
On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 14:07 -0400, Greg Ward wrote: > On 03 October 2008, I said: > > Oy vey. I'd much rather > > have a wiki with global version numbers. Makes me wonder if anyone has > > written a wiki where the backend is just a > > Mercurial/git/Subversion/whatever repository. There is also

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki for document management

2008-10-10 Thread Greg Ward
On 03 October 2008, I said: > Oy vey. I'd much rather > have a wiki with global version numbers. Makes me wonder if anyone has > written a wiki where the backend is just a > Mercurial/git/Subversion/whatever repository. Since writing that post, I have learned that: * TWiki uses RCS files as i

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki for document management

2008-10-08 Thread Thomas Waldmann
> In addition to being a long-time MoinMoin user, I have written > my own wiki software (hasn't everyone written their own wiki > engine at some point? ;-) I didn't make an own one. I adopted one. :D > I implemented section editing, and seriously, it only took about 2 hours. Don't forget, moin h

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki for document management

2008-10-07 Thread Tim Bird
Thomas Waldmann wrote: >> * editing a large document with MoinMoin is awkward -- we're all >> jealous of MediaWiki's "edit a single section" feature. > > Yes, that is a quite often wanted feature and we are aware of that. > > But I could hold myself back from implementing some dirty hack for

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki for document management

2008-10-07 Thread Thomas Waldmann
> * editing a large document with MoinMoin is awkward -- we're all > jealous of MediaWiki's "edit a single section" feature. Yes, that is a quite often wanted feature and we are aware of that. But I could hold myself back from implementing some dirty hack for this because we'll likely have

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki for document management

2008-10-07 Thread R.Bauer
Greg Ward schrieb: > We are a small-but-growing software company that needs a good way to > manage our software documentation (requirements, specs, designs, etc.). > Because we write medical software, we are subject to regulation by > various authorities (e.g. FDA in the US) -- so yes, we really do

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki for document management

2008-10-05 Thread Franklin PIAT
Hello Greg, Here are some ideas for your problem: On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 14:04 -0400, Greg Ward wrote: > We are a small-but-growing software company that needs a good way to > manage our software documentation (requirements, specs, designs, etc.). > Let me clarify this last one. E.g. for a singl

[Moin-user] Wiki for document management

2008-10-04 Thread Greg Ward
We are a small-but-growing software company that needs a good way to manage our software documentation (requirements, specs, designs, etc.). Because we write medical software, we are subject to regulation by various authorities (e.g. FDA in the US) -- so yes, we really do have to write these docume