[python] Re: Wiki
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:57:27 +0100
Hallo Dirk,
I thank you so much for your contribution to this project. I pretty well
know what burden you have accepted to carry - and I guess you also know.
I feel a big relief that this great and noble community is starting to
organize itself. Always will be at your side when problems arise or help
is needed.
Very curious about what is going to come out of this new chapter ...
Beste Grüße und viel Erfolg,
Jürgen.
On 17.11.2007 10:22, Dirk Steuwer wrote:
Hi Folks,
Ok, i'm going to have a look at python based wikis and into django as
well. :-)
However, i'm very much in favor of mediawiki, too.
* i.e. Wikis like pmwiki just allow one level of hierarchy
* it would be nice to have wysiwig editing
* how is the project supported by its community (security updates,
plugins, ...)
* python is only available in very few hosting offers, unlike perl/php
Once the wiki is running, Jürgen should be able to link to it. Many hosting
companies offer subdomain links. So wiki.python-lowracer.de could link to
something like www.python-wiki.com
I'm going to set up a test environment and get back in touch with you.
Regards,
Dirk
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Hi Folks,Ok, i'm going to have a look at python based wikis and into django as well. :-) However, i'm very much in favor of mediawiki, too. * i.e. Wikis like pmwiki just allow one level of hierarchy * it would be nice to have wysiwig editing * how is the project supported by its community (security updates, plugins, ...)
* python is only available in very few hosting offers, unlike perl/phpOnce the wiki is running, Jürgen should be able to link to it. Many hosting companies offer subdomain links. So wiki.python-lowracer.de could link to something like www.python-wiki.com
I'm going to set up a test environment and get back in touch with you. Regards, Dirk
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