Ciao Josiah & Co.

Josiah, you had me at 2c – it strikes me, that one big advantage of 
MediaWiki is it’s versioning: you have the last summary for a topic on one 
page while it’s history and possibly a discussion are just one click away. 
For me as a simple user they live on the same page. As we all know, TW5 
does not have (built in) versioning, neither does Google Groups.

As TW5 content can be shared as text or JSON, solutions could be attached 
to and imported from any documentation system and thus become independent 
from the availability of private wikis. So I do not see a TW system as the 
only practical solution. 

On the other hand: Who should manage a central documentation for the 
community? This task should not be underestimated … I am afraid there is no 
easy solution here.

Cheers
Thomas


Am Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2016 15:14:12 UTC+1 schrieb Josiah:
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>
> 2c - NOTE: WE, right now, in this very discussion, have not gone back and 
> looked at previous discussions of this topic and cite them because the way 
> the Google Group archive works is TOO UNWIELDY. OUR behaviour also 
> instances the issue--NOT leveraging off what is already discussed and 
> known. Result: Danger of re-creating the wheel. 
>
>

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