On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 01:07:36PM -0500, Sandy wrote:
> Prebundled wikis are definitely something useful to have. Something to 
> avoid the terror of staring at all the recipes, some of which duplicate 
> and/or conflict, trying to figure out which you need.
> 
> I'd say still have new users download and install the core first, but 
> don't edit config.php or add any recipes. This emphasizes that they're 
> still using the core wiki.
> 
> Then they download and install the bundle, which includes a 
> bundle-config.php. Similar in purpose to sample-config.php, but setting 
> the defaults appropriate for the use. Still explain each line, but if 
> they change nothing but the stuff labeled Important, it will work for 
> the advertised use.
> [...]

FWIW, I *really* like this approach to bundling.  There's still the
question of "what recipes belong in a bundle", but when we identify
some good bundles, I think this is how it ought to work.  :-)

Pm

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