From: Adam S. <la...@sp...> - 2001-06-13 02:59:00
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> Aye, I'm not a great fan of SociaWikis, mostly because I don't think > they work very well for that purpose (I'm an email guy). For > collaborative documentation and development of a KnowledgeNase Wikis > work exceptionally well. What I'm trying to do here is to marry a > Wiki, mailing list archives and a K5-ish weblog. Early screenshot: GOD YES! i'm an email guy as well and have been thinking about this for a long time. i'm not much of a coder but i've been a unix admin since '93 so i'm fairly clued. :) if you want another set of eyes and someone to install it and give feedback i'd *LOVE* to help with this. i assume you're writing it in php? are you using a database back end? > Oh yeah the comments are individual WikiItems as well (I've got > HeirarchialWikiItems ala WikiItem/SubItem/SubItem with individual > items able to appear in multiple places in the tree (abstract views), > as well as the ability for a Item to embed/nest the contents of > another WikiItem inside itself at display time (think quotes)). this is almost exactly what i was thinking as well. the more i thought about it the more i decided that it really all the important tech was there and it was largely a ui design issue. how do you merge these different forms of content management together for maximum results. i'd love to see what you've done. adam. |