[haiku-web] Re: Trac's wiki module
- From: Waldemar Kornewald <wkornew@xxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:30:37 +0200
Charlie Clark wrote:
On 2006-06-15 at 22:55:58 [+0200], Waldemar Kornewald
<wkornew@xxxxxxx> wrote:
A good CMS is more flexible and easier to use than a wiki. Every team will
get
their own project page where they can add RFCs and other information. Also,
we
have a few developers who seem to hate wikis. I don't want our developers to
learn wiki syntax and mess with two CMSes and I don't want to distribute all
information between our website and the wiki.
The Trac wiki contains instructions on how to use it so it should be
available to be read by all. But that should be it. Only the website admin
needs to be able to edit it. This is all configurable by Trac's permissions.
Yes, you're right...at least, we should not show a wiki entry in the
navigation
bar. I've put it to the end of the list, for now.
Bye,
Waldemar Kornewald
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- [haiku-web] Trac's wiki module
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- [haiku-web] Re: Trac's wiki module
- From: Charlie Clark
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A good CMS is more flexible and easier to use than a wiki. Every team will get their own project page where they can add RFCs and other information. Also, we have a few developers who seem to hate wikis. I don't want our developers to learn wiki syntax and mess with two CMSes and I don't want to distribute all information between our website and the wiki.
The Trac wiki contains instructions on how to use it so it should be available to be read by all. But that should be it. Only the website admin needs to be able to edit it. This is all configurable by Trac's permissions.
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- [haiku-web] Trac's wiki module
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- [haiku-web] Re: Trac's wiki module
- From: Waldemar Kornewald
- [haiku-web] Re: Trac's wiki module
- From: Charlie Clark