On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 12:22:30PM +0100, Andy Wardley wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 12:57:58PM +0200, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
> > I was started as a standard document and I believe this might be the
> > reason of failure.  If it were a wiki page than all the recipes that were
> > mailed to the list could already form some body of the cookbook.
> 
> If someone can recommend a good Wiki which is easy to install (and 
> ideally uses TT, but there's a can of worms :-) then I'll gladly 
> install it on tt2.org for this purpose.

Have no idea of ease of installation, but Need To Know recently made a
review of MoinMoin wiki.  Here is what they say (May 31 issue):

                                >> TRACKING <<
               sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering

         It's not very WikiWiki, as they say, not very wabi-sabi, to
         announce version 1.0; but that's what the people behind
         MoinMoin, ze German Python wikiclone has gone and done. In
         terms of features and future, it's fancy enough for the
         integer. The standard nitpicks that simpler Wikis labour
         under have been addressed  - version control, user
         preferences, nested directories, better markup are all
         there. There's a neato plugin system for in-page macros,
         wiki-wide actions, and even new parsers. The MoinMoin
         developer community have mapped out some useful
         extensions with this already - including a blogging utility,
         calendar functions, and HTML insertion. There are a few
         rough edges - the tempting XML-RPC interface is only
         partially supported, and the access controls and "mail on
         page change" features are a bit flakey. But then that's
         what the other integers are for.
         http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WabiSabi
                                              - wabi-sabi in 1K or more
         http://moin.sourceforge.net/
                              - moinmoin means "good morning" in German
http://twistedmatrix.com/users/jh.twistd/moin/moin.cgi/MoinMoinEtymology
                                                          - or does it?

Ivan





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