Scott Eade wrote:
To cater for development of FAQs and other documentation I propose that we
establish a wiki for turbine and its related projects.

A maven plugin is available that generates a UseMod wiki
(http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl) file that uses the look and feel of
the maven generated site.  Details of this plugin are available at the
following locations:
http://maven-plugins.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/maven-plugins

I would like to know...:
1. if the turbine committers support the idea of using a wiki for ad hoc
documentation

2. if it will be possible to locate the wiki on an apache server somewhere
(I can ultimately make this request to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I
thought I would ask here anyway).

If this receives a reasonably positive response I will chase it up and
attempt to get it working.
We have done it @ Cocoon, and it has been a *great* success.

At the beginning I was reluctant, and didn't see the advantage.
But right from the start there have been constant contributions of docs from people we had never heard of, and it's continuing to the present day.
We also use it for draft docs about discussions.

So, based on current experience, I would really recommend it.

Currently it's installed on a non-apache hardware, and it has been said that it can be a problem for security; it was also hinted that this project would make a wiki that could be usable on Apache hardware http://subwiki.tigris.org/

Give it a go, it seems interesting.

Cheers! :-)

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Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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