At Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:27:50 -0000, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote: > Does anyone have experience of a larger-scale Wiki like this? (A > few people have mentioned MediaWiki to me [MW], but I know nothing > about it.) How would we make sure it stayed organised? And avoid > getting screwed up by malicious folk?
The MLton project [MLTON] does this for their home page. It works tremendously. I currently find the pages where Standard ML is being bent into supporting functional record updates (Which the standard sadly doesn't have), printf-style output (Take my word: that is a mind-bender) etc the most funny to read. Occams razor suggests that one should maintain organization by having a page where organization is discussed and security by simple authentication. It reduces maintenance to the, admittedly boring, task of add new people to the list of contributers. It would still speed up change by orders I'd think. [MLTON] http://www.mlton.org, search the archives of the MLton mailing list to see when this was done. _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell