Subject: | not a Software Bug |
Date: | Fri, 08 Sep 2006 15:08:06 -0400 |
To: | bug-Kwiki [...] rt.cpan.org |
From: | Darin London <darin.london [...] duke.edu> |
This isnt really a bug in the software, but I didnt really see the best
place to address this.
I have started to implement a wiki at our institution, and I must say
that Kwiki is really impressive.
I very much like the plugin architecture, and have found many ways to
exploit it to add new features, etc.
Thanks very much for making this system available. As I continue using
it, I will definitely post bugs,
usage notes, etc. on the kwiki.org website, as I am a firm believer that
good Open Source
projects depend on this for their success.
I would like to request that better documentation on the wiki formatting
rules be made available somewhere other
than on a wiki itself, such as http://www.kwiki.org/?KwikiFormattingRules.
The issue I have is one of trust. Currently, it looks as if the site is
somewhat messed up, as the WikiLinks portion
seems to state that you use the <spam://>* keyword to create links, but
this doesnt seem right to me. All past revisions
say this as well. Is there a central, stable (e.g. maintained by the
developer) place for these rules that I (and,
hopefully, my future wiki users) can access other than the wiki? Thanks
alot, and again, thanks for making this
system available.
Cheers,
Darin London
Duke Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy