On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 15:31 -0600, Patrick Barnes wrote:
I love the wiki, but sometimes I hate it, too. I hope we can figure
out
how to make all of these things work the way we want them to. I'd
really like to see this wiki provide both a wonderful example of what
can be done with a wiki and a brilliant Linux distribution website.
Let's be careful about trying to make a Wiki into what it is not.
It is an OK way to edit content.
It is a great way to spur contribution.
It is a very easy way to make changes to content.
What it is not is a CMS.
Once we add the functions of a CMS, it is now a CMS with Wiki-editing
functionality. That is not necessarily a bad thing, IMO.
Where it makes sense to _not_ use a Wiki, let's not. I think the front
page for the project is just such a location:
* It does not need regular editing by the community.
* It does not need to be hampered by tool functionality.
* It does need to be visually appealing.
* It does need to be easily changeable by specific editors.
A CMS can handle all this. In the meantime, how about using good ol'
XHTML and CSS that we check into CVS and is pulled into index.html on an
hourly basis?
- Karsten
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