+1 Web2py is a web application development platform/framework.
The wiki is immature, but it is a good starting point and we will have more
control over it than we would an off-the-shelf product.

Paul

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Skylar Saveland
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> <ramble>
> I think some of the problems with massimo's first stab at a wiki are
> overblown... the navigation bar is too prominent, etc... this is
> css .. css can develop and mature.  As long as wrong choices are not
> made that block the development of the web2py wiki into everything
> that we want it to do, the door is left open for further features.  It
> is so light-weight and simple right now.  I like it as a starting
> point.  As long as it is flexible enough to change, move or whatever.
> With a commercial solution will we get the kind of super-user,
> anything is possible access like we will with the custom app?
>
> I still vote custom app unless anyone sees a compelling reason that it
> might block the future development of the docs or the mobility of the
> information (to different wiki-platforms and technologies in the
> future, etc).  I think, to the contrary, if the information is safely
> databased we can port it too other solutions/technologies that might
> develop in the future.
> </ramble>
>
> Still, no one is using it and it is still a bit immature.  But, *as
> long as we can be sure that the data can be moved elsewhere* why not
> devote some time to starting up some docs there?
>
>

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