From: Seth C. <se...@eu...> - 2001-09-22 00:04:50
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> > I myself am running a Wiki with a lot of 'discussion' and feeling that > > Wiki might be the wrong medium for it. Some users like the ability to > > edit, some don't. But it's haphazard and not very 'clean' to read. A > > good discussion board would probably replace those sections of the > > Wiki. leaving the more Wiki aligned pages to grow. > > i'd like to see the story as a wiki page where it can slowly be refactored > and evolve as comments and more information comes in, with weblog style > comments attached because i think most people are more comfortable > participating that way. For an interesting take on this, look at: http://www.nbtsc.org/wiki/NBTSWikiWiki Simply put, it's a wiki that has a comment attachment section at the bottom of each page. So either you can edit the page AND/OR put a static comment at the bottom. I'm not sure I like this or not, but it's interesting. I looked at Twiki, what with the new plugin API and all, and it's got some features I think are neat. I think if possible, Standardizing a plugin api would be a good thing. Jeff? Have you looked at Twiki's plugins? If so, what is good and bad about them? Someone should do a feature list of the various wiki clones and make a Wikipage for it. Or is there one? |