Am Tue, 6 Jan 2015 19:56:44 +0100
schrieb Ervin Hegedüs <airw...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Thomas, and all,
> 
...
>  
> > Wrt to the wiki I had done some experiments with the github one some
> > time ago and I only remember that I was not very impressed. But I
> > can not remember any more why exactly. Easiest way would be to make
> > a own test repo on github and experiment with the wiki for that
> > repo. 
> > 
> > We can link to that wiki anytime later from the static pages (and
> > even switching to a different one should be easy).
> 
> Why does it need any non-static page for a wiki? We're using some
> Mediawiki at our company, that's also contains static pages - which
> formatted by a simple markup language. It's more, than enough...
> 
...

Sorry if I choose the wrong words. I do mean 'static page' in another
context. These are pages which can only be modified by someone having
access to the github repo - that is different than a normal wiki where
every user (maybe after registration) can add content. 

73, Tom DL1JBE


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