timothy wrote:
> Why don't we just take down the
> http://wiki.euglug.org/moin.cgi/
> It's not being used for euglug stuff any more.
I agree. It never really took off.
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On Saturday 12 March 2005 04:16 pm, Alan wrote:
: timothy wrote:
: > Why don't we just take down the
: > http://wiki.euglug.org/moin.cgi/
: > It's not being used for euglug stuff any more.
:
: Well, I guess I know where to go if I need "horny goat weed".
Damn, I missed it! and Im running low too!
timothy wrote:
Why don't we just take down the
http://wiki.euglug.org/moin.cgi/
It's not being used for euglug stuff any more.
Well, I guess I know where to go if I need "horny goat weed".
heh.
-ajb
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I care about the things that I was unable to do in past wikis.
The biggest features that got the thumbs up from me were in the markup. I like
posting code and configuration files to a wiki, but wiki markup I have used in
the past required unaltered text to be prepended with a space. That's a cho
What are the features of cowiki that you like?
My features that I care about are:
Login
shared accounts across groups
roles
permissions
modules/plugs
templates/css
RSS feeds/agregation
mail2wiki
mail archiving
Which are things you care about?
Tim Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% If I may
If I may make a suggestion... coWiki.
In fact, I was about to put up a coWiki page aimed at Oregon user groups in
general. The Bend group is much to small and green to sustain a meaningful
wiki. coWiki has some cool features that I think we'll all appreciate, like
special markup for code, and a
Why don't we just take down the
http://wiki.euglug.org/moin.cgi/
It's not being used for euglug stuff any more.
Every time I go there it has the same stuff up. wiki spam. I think this
reflects on the group. Someone is using it for a free weblink. I don't
think we had this problem when we ha