> -----Original Message----- > From: Niclas Hedhman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 1:40 PM > To: Avalon framework users > Subject: Re: PowerPoint presentation > > On Wednesday 03 March 2004 02:26, Leo Simons wrote: > > Vikas Phonsa wrote: > > > I think it is wrong to assume that people would take wikis very > > > seriously, typical mentality is to look for information on the website. > > > > lets just ditch the website and put it all in a wiki then! (or, let's > > change that mentality) > > Maybe this was a joke, but think about it for a second...
Don't think it was a joke (knowing Leo's thoughts about wiki's). In fact, it's a decent idea that many other open source projects (not necessarily here in the ASF) have used. > If we change the LOOK on the Wiki to be identical to the main site (or > vice > versa), we could actually place Wiki links in the main documentation, and > most users wouldn't reflect too much which one is which. > > Once the page is matured, it can be re-worked to xdoc, brought in under > the > "official docs" banner, committed to CVS and all of that. They can be reworked and republished (this could perhaps be automated) or the wiki would be improved to the point that there's no reason to republish. One example of a project which uses it's wiki well is the Keel Framework: http://keelframework.org/ http://66.105.113.115/vqwiki-2.3.5/jsp/Wiki?StartingPoints Most of their serious documentation is in the wiki. J. Aaron Farr SONY ELECTRONICS DDP-CIM (724) 696-7653 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
