Jive is a WebWork application now. Maybe we qualify for a non-commercial license...

Joseph Ottinger wrote:

Actually, if we're REALLY going to take our own medicine, we should use
WebCompass and use THAT to do the "wiki"-type functionality.

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On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Patrick Lightbody wrote:


<snip>

Yup, as documentation grows and gets better, we should also think about
having an OpenSymphony Wiki that create a living community as well. Also, as
Joe mentioned, why not take our own medicine and make the OS website use
WebWork and be more interactive? So.. this is a call for anyone out there
that has a few hours to spare on helping the OpenSymphony website out...
anyone?

-Pat



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