Hi Joe,
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 05:22, Joe Barnhart <[email protected]> wrote:
> We could make the wiki even simpler...
>
> Get rid of "comments" on each page. The wiki IS "comments" it doesn't need
> additional comments!
I agree.
> Get rid of tags. Tags imply we know in advance what the structure of the
> wiki is. We don't. Instead the structure should evolve dynamically with
> wiki pages.
Hmmm, I'm not sure about this. If you were talking about categories,
ok, but the "tag concept" is more "free" then categories.
By the way, I think we need some way to categorize pages. I'm thinking
in namespaces (like in Dokuwiki).
> Generate a set of search keys for each page. Filter out the punctuation and
> whitespace, then toss uninteresting words ('a', 'the', etc) and save the
> remaining words as a text field to help with full-text searching.
Good thing!
> Cache the generated HTML in the database to avoid re-processing the RST
> every time a page hit occurs. Most entries are edited rarely but viewed
> often.
Yes, it was just in my ToDo list.
> Permission levels should have site administrators, site contributors
> (editors), and guests. Admins can edit "immutable" pages, contributors can
> create and edit normal content, and guests can read anything but not edit.
I think it is simple but is what we need for now. Ok, added to ToDo list.
> The design goal should look more like MediaWiki and less like a blog, IMHO.
> Less space wasted for header and navigation and more area devoted to
> content.
>
> I've also been playing with ideas for the web2py wiki. See my site at
> http://www.site51.net/wiki for an unfinished prototype.
wiki2py - I liked this name!
> Try the editing feature and notice the AJAX call to process RST and preview
> your changes. Just click at the bottom of the edit page to re-render the
> RST at any time.
Very good! Can you contribute with your code? We need more developers.
> Create a new page just by entering its WikiName in the URL and then hitting
> "edit". Remember to edit the main page and add your new page to the list.
It is done this way in web2py wiki!
Enter in:
http://wiki.web2py.com/My_new_page
If the page exists, it'll show the page; else it'll redirect you to:
http://wiki.web2py.com/_create/My_new_page
> This wiki sample is unprotected by signon, so it'll probably get defaced
> quickly and I'll have to take it down. But for awhile you can see the
> direction I am suggesting -- albeit in a very unfinished state!
>
> Joe B.
Thanks, Joe.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 17:22, Thadeus Burgess <[email protected]> wrote:
> Once we get the new wiki situated, we can start going through the google
> groups history and looking for questions that have been asked, and adding
> them to the wiki :)
>
> Little things such as
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg16724.html
>
> would be awesome for learning the framework without too much searching.
Hi Thadeus,
Yes, it'll be very good! Unfortunately I can't do this for now since
I'm doing other things.
So, users, please help!
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 20:01, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
> uploaded to GAE here: http://web2py-wiki.appspot.com/wiki
> The first page I accessed threw an error but worked on a refresh.
Hi Richard, thinks for that.
> How do I create a developer user, apart from using appadmin?
This app doesn't provide an way to do it instead of using appadmin.
I think you can create a function, something like that:
def create_users():
db.auth_user.insert(...)
db.auth_membership.insert(...)
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