Ken Manheimer wrote:
> (I wonder whether having a single quick ref page for structured text,
> linked to on every edit form, would go a long way to reducing those
> objections. Particularly if the quick ref page is clear and concise.)
Not really... the fact that you even need one of those is why
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
> > These are the kinds of things i'm hoping to get at with WikiNG - a
> > smart content widget, with two essential features - good impedence
> > matching to authoring structured, linked content (structured text plus
> > wiki refs),
>
> A lot of people I
Ken Manheimer wrote:
> I don't think anyone disagrees that wiki pages as they stand are
> imperfect for discussions. I strongly feel (with lots of experience)
> that mailling lists are also flawed, sorta complementarily, for
> getting definite results out of discussions. Both work with some
> ef
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
> > 4.Some people think Wiki discussions are easily dispersed. Bad Wiki
> > discussions are, but discussion products are almost always dispersed by
> > nature. On many occasions I have (already) seen people summarize and
> > structure maillist discussions
Rik Hoekstra wrote:
> maillists vs discussion platforms. This problem is caused by the
> intermingling of too many different functions of a wiki. I'll go a bit
> at length to expose these and try to strike a balance, which should be
> in a combination (did I hear WikiDot?):
Yes, well, that's the
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Chris McDonough wrote:
> > A lot of the listed complaints are trying to be addressed by the
> > "WikiNG" proposal, which is (of course) in the Proposals wiki on
> > dev.zope.org.
>
> The irony ;-)
>
> > This may be a good idea... personally, I real
Chris McDonough wrote:
> A lot of the listed complaints are trying to be addressed by the
> "WikiNG" proposal, which is (of course) in the Proposals wiki on
> dev.zope.org.
The irony ;-)
> This may be a good idea... personally, I really don't have much of a
> problem keeping up with the discussi