Troy,

You are right about this. I keep thinking in the back of my mind that the embedded docs system can be upgraded to interact with a wiki by Rev or another developer, because I have seen examples of this in Constellation and others also.

If RunRev gets behind this effort, then a hybrid approach or a stand alone approach are equally possible. If it is a user community only approach, then it becomes more complex to have a hybrid approach because of the custom plugin that would need to be written and supported.

I agree, a simple self contained wiki is the best way to get things started.

Dennis

On Oct 27, 2005, at 3:30 PM, Troy Rollins wrote:


On Oct 27, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Dennis Brown wrote:


By the same token, having a link to the wiki from the built-in docs, would obviate the need to duplicate the same info in the wiki.


Good point, but this assumes that the only mechanism for browsing the wiki is the internal docs, doesn't it? Internal linking in the wiki would be useless, since "see also" links would inevitably end up at pages which were not populated. If this would be the case, then it would be better to simply fix whatever is wrong with the web docs system that is already built into Rev and start seriously supporting that with all this community energy.

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Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net

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