On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 5:34 AM, Christian Boos <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 8/21/2010 2:18 PM, Itamar O wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
[...]
>> I have users that are used to writing long specification & design
>> documents as Word documents, and have expressed interest in starting to work
>> in Trac-wiki instead.
>> As far as document management & versioning is concerned, I would like to
>> allow them to manage their wiki documents at-least as easily and intuitively
>> as file-based documents allow.
>> The main use-cases include:
>>
[...]
>
> First, 0.13 will hopefully feature a rewrite of the wiki parser that will
> make authoring content more "robust" (less quirks, more expressive power).
> Some advanced operations like (batch) copy  are also on my list. I have also
> laid out a plan for supporting transclusion and other powerful mechanisms
> inspired from MediaWiki (see
> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/Proposals/AdvancedWikiFormatting#Transclusion)

I've read this page and all that's awesome !!!

About compatibility with other wiki markups ...

Q:
  - What's the idea ? Are you planning to release support
    for multiple markups or just incorporate useful and
    advanced features missing in Trac ?
  - What's the really advanced stuff ? wanna know ...
    ñam , ñam ...

> which I believe will also provide some of the infrastructure support for
> composing complex documents from individual pages. Finally, progress on the
> GenericTrac model will bring the addition of wiki properties,

Q:
  - what are wiki properties are exactly ?

> as well as the
> possibility for plugins to define new resources easily (e.g. "documents").

Q:
  - How would it look like ?

> In the same vein, a generalization of ticket workflow to e.g. wiki workflow
> should also be possible, longer term.
>

coooool !!!! ... however firstly tickets, next wiki pages, ... why not
to think on resource workflows (i.e. if somebody creates a custom
resource in plugin, then provide components or mechanisms to attach a
workflow for them ...) ???

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Olemis.

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