2012/8/26 André Hentschel <n...@dawncrow.de>:
> Am 26.08.2012 07:16, schrieb Cheer Xiao:
>> 2012/8/26 Cheer Xiao <xiaqq...@gmail.com>:
>>> ... snip ...
>>> Try out MoinMoin 2.0 at this minefield[5]. The last Summer of Code[6]
>>> saw a few interesting enhancements like greatly improved themes,
>>> support for blog and ticket system (disclaimer: ticket system is my
>>> project), but the test site has not been updated yet. I have talked to
>>> the admin on #moin-dev, and I'll report back when it has been updated.
>>>
>>
>> The test site [1] was just updated, please give it a try :) After
>> registering you may want to try out the new "foobar" theme. The theme
>> setting can be accessed by clicking "settings" at top and then "Wiki
>> Appearance Settings" tab, or directly via this URL[2].
>
> Looks good (i also like the foobar theme), but sometimes weird. To add a new 
> page i had to click through some sites first, to confirm it i had to click OK 
> at the top(!?)
> and there were no preview option...
> Then i copied the "source" of a wiki entry from wine into it and viewed the 
> result, all listings and tables work fine but links like:
> [http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/?a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=+ARM ARM 
> commits]
> are not recognized, so i'm rather scared of upgrading or did i missed 
> something?
> (http://test.moinmo.in/ARM)
>

The markup syntax has changed a bit, and now you have to say
[[http://www.example.com|example]] (double brackets, required bar).
Single brackets are gone since some 1.x version I think.

And yes, as I noted in a previous post moin2 is *not* production-ready
yet and I don't suggest you jump ship now. :)

What I do strongly suggest, however, is that you upgrade to moin1.9
first, since 1) there has been many security fixes[1] which are not
backported to old versions, and 2) upgrade to moin2 will only be
supported from moin1.9.

Instructions on upgrading are available in the moin1.9 source tree[2];
also check out the moin1.9 installation doc[3]. If you encounter any
problem during the upgrade, feel free to ask on #moin channel on
freenode.

> Further it seems a bit more complicated with Wine, the moinmoin wiki is 
> sponsored by http://lattica.com/ (whatever sponsored means, didn't find 
> further information) and the code
> is not accessable via a wine git repo (maybe it should be in tools.git, 
> website.git or its own). This also leads to the fact that we still have no 
> new wiki theme years after the
> theme change on the website.
>
> Now that we upgraded the Forum engine we (we as in laxdragon xD) could maybe 
> do something about the wiki, it needs love.
> It seems Kyle is doing a good job at the content, but the content is not 
> everything.

Looking forward to good news.


1. http://moinmo.in/SecurityFixes
2. http://hg.moinmo.in/moin/1.9/file/0e58d9bcd3bd/docs/
3. http://master19.moinmo.in/InstallDocs

-- 
Regards,
Cheer Xiao


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