Hello Klaas,

Klaas Holwerda wrote:
> Where do i get it for free?? I think it does not cost much but for free 
> i did not know.

No, generally domains are not free, but in my ISP's contract I might 
have some more available. Maybe I am mistaken and only some more .de are 
free for me, but not .org. But it is really inexpensive, should really 
be worth the few €, before someone makes trouble by grabbing and trying 
to sell it to you.

> Even sourceforge has a wiki, don't think i will use it.
> But for documentation, i am searching for a wiki that can be used offline.
> MoinMoin can do that, they have a desktop version.
> So the docs can be downloaded, and viewed using a wiki engine.
> Also because i want to link the doxygen docs with the wiki.

Now I get it, yeah, I do have similar problem here with my project's 
wiki. How to take it into vacation and merge changes back on return. I 
am curious about your solution. Especially, because other people might 
want to update something in parallel.

> I want to combine documentation, website and doxygen generated 
> documentation into one big thing. And upload that thing to where its 
> needed.
> 
> Maybe i want to much. 

 From a technical point of view I understand your desire and approach. 
But be careful not to stick to poor solutions forever, because you still 
search for the perfect one.

I would really like to support your project, but I would like to see 
some clear documentation strategy first. I am not perfectly happy about 
inconsistent wxart2d.sf.net and your home twiki (and sources).

But please, do not feel pushed by me, I am just a noisy freeloader. :-)

> But at the same time i think that will save me 
> time in the end. Just because it one thing with all in it.
> And also important for me, i can maintain it off line, which will become 
> important one day for my future plans, where i will be on slow 
> connection again ;-) In fact that is my problem with a online wiki 
> solution as only documentation source, one has to be online!

I am not yet rich enough to afford a slow connection ...

Viele Grüße, Michael

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