Tony Bowden wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 05:08:48PM +0200, Franco Bagnoli wrote: > > I seggest investigating something in the wiki world (see > > www.twiki.org). Although the wiki approach is designed for managing > > documentation, there are versions (twiki for instance) that are > > template-based (unfortunatly not TT2...). Moreover, they focus on content, > > so writing simple pages does not imply any knowledge of html.
I've become really interested in wiki's lately. There are nearly two dozen different Wiki clones... but most seem to be written in pure Perl or Python or ASP or whatever. I have not seen one done in any templating system such as TT or Embperl or Mason or whatever. Not to sure why... either nobody has done it yet, or its contra-wiki... Having some sort of TWiki like web where various parts of the perl/mod_perl community can get together, brainstorm, provide feedback, and create documention sounds like a good idea... > You really don't want to delve into the innards of TWiki though. > > Other than for sport or humour ... :-)
