Re: [Moin-user] moin 1.9 - new deployment and new docs

2008-11-22 Thread jdd for http://tldp.org
Thomas Waldmann a écrit : > Ours were not short and not simple and some stuff got outdated after it > was written and my impression is many people don't really read them. I don't think so. The problem of the Moin doc is organisation and searching. It's very difficult to find what you need. Sear

Re: [Moin-user] moin 1.9 - new deployment and new docs

2008-11-22 Thread Rick Vanderveer
Oh, I definitely like the direction of the new documentation! I really like that specific stuff (like platform-specific help) are nicely organized as subpages, and I like the conciseness, and the flow. I'll try to round out the Mac and Windows blank links over the next few days. -Rick On Sat, N

Re: [Moin-user] moin 1.9 - new deployment and new docs

2008-11-22 Thread Thomas Waldmann
> Wow, I think this is a really exciting direction! I'm probably a > little bit biased, but I happen to think that Moin is superior to most > other wiki's I've evaluated. :-) However, (as pointed out the other > day) the Moin install documentation can be a little thin at times. > When I look at

Re: [Moin-user] moin 1.9 - new deployment and new docs

2008-11-22 Thread Thomas Waldmann
> hoping that this is not off-topic - short question: if moin would run > as a WSGI app - will this help to somehow integrate a moin wiki into > an existing environment of Django applications ? Well, maybe it is a step into that direction, but we are currently working on just getting it completely

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2008-11-22 Thread Don Gray
I recently migrated from the desktop version to 1.7.2 Thing are mostly OK. I'm dealing with syntax changes as I find them. No big deal. However I have 3 questions. From most likely to least likely for help: 1. With the desktop version I could see the last pages I'd visited in the header. Very

Re: [Moin-user] moin 1.9 - new deployment and new docs

2008-11-22 Thread Rick Vanderveer
Wow, I think this is a really exciting direction! I'm probably a little bit biased, but I happen to think that Moin is superior to most other wiki's I've evaluated. :-) However, (as pointed out the other day) the Moin install documentation can be a little thin at times. When I look at other pro

Re: [Moin-user] moin 1.9 - new deployment and new docs

2008-11-22 Thread Sebastian Haase
Hi, hoping that this is not off-topic - short question: if moin would run as a WSGI app - will this help to somehow integrate a moin wiki into an existing environment of Django applications ? I guess I'm also thinking about user / login management and authentication Thanks, Sebastian Haase

[Moin-user] moin 1.9 - new deployment and new docs

2008-11-22 Thread Thomas Waldmann
> Just curious, what features are planned for Moin 1.9? In 1.9 we integrate the Summer of Code 2008 project of Florian Krupicka (mentor: Armin Ronacher), which was about refactoring the moin core to be a WSGI application (see http://wsgi.org/ ). The new code replaces the previous request.* and s