I added this to the "Discussion" of the Wikipedia JSPWiki page: Searching in Wikipedia, one can learn that JSPWiki is part of the history of Wikis development and also the basis of important Wikis like the ones of JBOSS and GlassFish. Generally speaking, the flexibility of JSPWiki, one of the rare amenable Java based Wiki software, has served many public institutions in opening their content to different community of practice (I was responsible for it at Belgium Poison Centre). The JSPWiki community will now do its best to document this and we therefore ask kindly for your help: free software development is difficult and it is the addition of good wills that makes it possible. Thank you! [[User:Christophe Dupriez]]
-----Original Message----- From: Dave Koelmeyer [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: mercredi 8 août 2012 13:44 To: [email protected] Cc: Christophe Dupriez Subject: Re: JSPWiki page has been deleted from Wikipedia On 8/08/12 11:32 PM, Christophe Dupriez wrote: > My 3 cents on this: > > 1) This provocation can be seen helpful in the sense that it pushes us to > look and find some references. > > 2) Just to document other initiatives like JBoss Wiki, Wikipedia > should document JSPWiki > > 3) Czarkoff has something to prove, nothing to do with a small group like > ours or JSPWiki: Hi Christophe, Nice find - I knew something like this might have been the case. As for your other points, I totally agree - time to get to work :) Cheers, -- Dave Koelmeyer http://www.davekoelmeyer.co.nz
