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Re: Emacs Wiki Revision History


From: Alex Schroeder
Subject: Re: Emacs Wiki Revision History
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 15:06:15 -0700 (PDT)
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On 23 Okt., 16:35, Bastien <bastiengue...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> The "doku" from "dokuwiki" tells it: it was first designed with the
> purpose of letting people write good documentation collaboratively.

Hm. It seems that "write good documentation collaboratively" can be
achieved with any tool that allows authors to collaborate when writing
text. I'd be surprised if the software used can make a mediocre text
"good". As you must have noticed, I'm think that the "doku" in
Dokuwiki is excellent marketing, but doesn't make a good argument.

Perhaps I should call my software "Emacs Wiki" -- it's designed with
the purpose of letting people write about Emacs collaboratively,
haha. :)

> 1. Export a page in .odt format
> 2. Display a page as a S5 presentation

Ok, that seems like a useful thing to have depending on your needs.
Personally, I don't see to need for these two in the context of Emacs
Wiki, but if somebody really wanted those, then clearly Dokuwiki might
be an interesting option. You get to decide whether to invest time
into migrating the existing wiki or reinventing the wheel in Perl, I
guess.


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