Hi,

I think a Wiki page is a good idea. I'm not sure, however, that EmacsWiki
is the best host for JDEEWiki. I want to give it some thought. If we
decide that EmacsWiki is the best place, we will need to clean up
and reorganize the existing page. I would put a link from the JDEE
website to the JDEE Wiki page at EmacsWiki.

Paul


Andrew Hyatt writes:
 > Yeah, I second the motion of using the Emacs Wiki - that would be the 
 > most natural place for it.   A lot of things that come up are related 
 > to other Emacs packages, so the cross-referencing would be useful.
 > 
 > On Oct 18, 2004, at 5:05 PM, Ole Arndt wrote:
 > 
 > > Hi Nascif,
 > >
 > > "Nascif Abousalh-Neto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 > >
 > >> Have you considered hosting a Wiki for the JDEE? I think it would cut
 > >> a lot on basic questions, as it would be a more friendly way for JDEE
 > >> users to share and organize their knowledge, tips, etc. It would
 > >> definetely be more effective than browsing the mailing list.
 > >
 > > Why don't you use the EmacsWiki? [http://emacswiki.org]. Hey, you have
 > > a user page there,so you know it. There is already a page for JDEE:
 > > http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/JavaDevelopmentEnvironment
 > > Let's extend it.
 > >
 > >> A Wiki with attachments capabilities (like JSPWiki) would also make it
 > >> easier for users to post their own patches, plugins, etc.
 > >
 > > Ok, binaries are not possible on the EmacsWiki, but do we need it?
 > > code snippets or pointers to supplementary packages should suffice.
 > >
 > > -- 
 > > Ole Arndt                     http://www.sugarshark.com
 > >
 > >
 > 

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