On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 23:36:38 -0600, Drew Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I think the OOo wiki should represent the product more than the community of users otherwise we could add content of the mailing list which most of
the time is not. Just like the helpfiles.

Personally I like documentation, where people can enter comments, attached to the documents. MySQL documentation is a good example of that. The comments are moderated for inclusion. Often I find the comments entered as useful as
the formal content.

As far as I know wikimedia allow this under the 'discussion' tag. Granted is not the same layout but I think if we had access to the code we could have that too is just a javascript that put that layout.


Maybe down the road, when / if, the change to a CMS based portal system
happens something like that will be possible.

I don't think a CMS will provide the right flexibility that a wiki provides. We already have a strong CMS in Plone at the OOoAuthors website. You can use that resource and start a documentation like that but IMO it will be duplicates of efforts. We used to have twikiwiki which is a more cms-like wiki which allow you to have those comments but again I dont think that layout is so important to change an application.

But I suppose this conversation really belongs over on the documentation or
website list, not the Base list.

Exactly, then again I encourage you to explore what mediawiki can provide you without having to switch the whole infrastructure.

See you there...

Drew

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