[PLUG] A PLUG wiki
Robert Citek
robert.citek at gmail.com
Mon Jul 30 21:24:29 UTC 2007
There are also wiki services:
PBWiki: http://pbwiki.com/
JotSpot: http://www.jot.com/ which is being integrated into Google
If folks have a relationship with FreeGeek, they use MediaWiki.
Regards,
- Robert
On 07/30/2007 04:10 PM, David Mandel wrote:
> I second that.
> PLUG needs a wiki.
> I haven't use MoinMoin, but any wiki I don't have to run is good with me.
> At least, as long as it is good software and well ran by someone else.
>
> I personally, have used MediaWiki and have been fairly happy with it.
> I have also used plone for interactive "near-wiki" like sites and had good
> success with it. Plone has wiki modules available, but I haven't had
> personal experience with these.
>
> However, as I said above any decent wiki I don't have to run is good with me.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> David Mandel
> Chief Activist
> Portland Linux/Unix Group
> 560 SE Alexander
> Corvallis, Oregon 97333
> (541) 752-3769 land
> (541) 730-5285 cell
>
>
> On 7/29/07, Keith Lofstrom <keithl at kl-ic.com> wrote:
>> PLUG needs a wiki. During OSCON week, I talked with Geoff Burling
>> and Wil Cooley (who maintain our static website) and python-based
>> MoinMoin looks like our best option. Wil already maintains a
>> MoinMoin Wiki for Personaltelco, so this minimizes the work involved.
>>
>> There will probably be some immutable pages - general information
>> and the like - but plenty of personal content and discussion, I
>> hope. With a wiki, we could maintain information on past and future
>> meetings a lot more easily.
>>
>> In another post, I suggested setting up a separate wiki for a PLUG
>> distributed library - that might involve a password-protected area,
>> since there would be some private information there. Perhaps we
>> can figure out a way to accomplish what we need without the private
>> information on the web, so we can start out with a simple open wiki
>> and see where it goes.
>>
>> Keith
>>
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