Is plugin_wiki in a repo?
If I am not wrong, I think it's a part of the cube2py repositories, but I'm
not sure.
http://code.google.com/p/cube2py/

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:32 PM, villas <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have found it to be stable enough to use, even in production.
> However, I think you have to be prepared to patch it at the moment. I
> have patched it to accommodate routes,  reserved SQL keywords and some
> other small issues.
>
> This is inconvenient.  For example I spent ages tracking down a bug
> and then when I looked at the current source code it had already been
> fixed. Due to my reluctance to update my patched copy, I am (through
> my choice) working with out of date source code.  I suppose I should
> create a clone copy on google code which might makes things easier.
>
> Bear in mind that three or four of the field names will change soon
> because of the SQL reserved names issue.  However, it is still much
> better than having to create your own version!  There are lots of
> features,  it is already usable and will only get better!
>
>
> On Feb 20, 10:52 am, sebastian <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > I'm reading about plugin_wiki and it looks like a great plugin to use
> > in real life applications... Just nervous about what the books says:
> >
> > DISCLAIMER: plugin_wiki is still very much under development and
> > therefore we do not promise backward compatibility to the same level
> > as for web2py core functions.
> >
> > how stable is plugin_wiki ? can we consider it as in unstable state ?
> > is it ready for production ?
> >
> > thanks
>

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