On 03/08/07, john s wolter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wiki's. I have not used them myself. What's the general idea? Is there a
form type that would be easy to use?
wikis are very easy to use. in short, its basically a forum where
people can write and store information in a form that can be
Sounds like Wikipedia. I understand that Wikipedia's software is Open
Source and available. Do you know of other Wiki servers that would suffice
or be more on target?
On 8/3/07, Paul Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/08/07, john s wolter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wiki's. I have not
john s wolter wrote:
SQLite.org in my opinion, needs to have online community forms. I first
used majordomo ten years ago which is like the list manager being used for
sqlite-users@sqlite.org but in today's Internet it can be mistaken for
SPAM. I do not know if SQLite would qualify because of
I expect that for most of us, we prefer to get our information pushed to
us rather than having to go check laboriously each of the subject area's
forums that we are interested in.
Life is too short, otherwise.
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 09:35:49 -0400, you wrote:
Sounds like Wikipedia. I understand that Wikipedia's software is Open
Source and available. Do you know of other Wiki servers that would suffice
or be more on target?
There are several wiki software packages avaialble.
The wiki server behind
i haven't been around long, but here's my 2c anyway,
i find the sourceforge forums hopeless, any time I need to look for
info on one of their projects, i end up looking through their mailing
list - where forum posts are automatically sent to anyway.
mailing lists are good for on-going issues.
Wiki's. I have not used them myself. What's the general idea? Is there a
form type that would be easy to use?
On 8/3/07, Paul Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i haven't been around long, but here's my 2c anyway,
i find the sourceforge forums hopeless, any time I need to look for
info on
SQLite.org in my opinion, needs to have online community forms. I first
used majordomo ten years ago which is like the list manager being used for
sqlite-users@sqlite.org but in today's Internet it can be mistaken for
SPAM. I do not know if SQLite would qualify because of the Public Domain