Actually Wikipedia guards deleted the article with "non-encyclopedic" reason :)) So I have no access to any place except my site and my blog. On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:48 AM, David McPaul <dlmcpaul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 6 May 2010 01:13, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Alexandre Deckner <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I've always been and still am in favor of installing a true wiki > >> solution separate from drupal, and adapt it to our needs. > > > > Besides that this discussion belongs to haiku-web, how exactly does a > > Wiki differ from Drupal with the wiki-role? > > There always needs some kind of review process, and user permissions, so > > I don't quite see why we should add the additional overhead of > > maintaining just another source of information and tools. > > I don't believe the tools matter. If Drupal can provide a wiki then > there is no need for anything else. > > The essence of a wiki though is that anyone can contribute quickly and > easily. We don't want a new contributor jumping through too many > hoops to start contributing. If it is too hard to contribute then > most people will not. > > SPAM prevention is a consideration though. > > The documentation contribution from maxim is now in wikipedia because > he could not easily get it into our web site where it belongs. > Hopefully once he is happy with it, he will submit it for an article > or someone will put it in Drupal. > > > -- > Cheers > David > >