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- From: James Bigler <bigler@cs.utah.edu>
- Cc: manta@sci.utah.edu
- Subject: Re: [MANTA] wiki?
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 07:25:34 -0600
Another option I thought of was to keep the web page as a SVN
repository. If you wish to edit the web site you could check out a copy
edit the page and check it back in. The checkin process would trigger
an update of the web page.
This has some advantages and disadvantages over a wiki.
1. Those who have SVN access can automatically get wiki access.
2. Depending on the Wiki implementation we have an automatic history of
changes that we can roll back of someone does something silly.
3. It won't require having an SQL component on our web server.
Disadvantages:
1. You have to check out/update the complete web site to do even the
most minor change. Perhaps you can check out a single file. I'll have
to look into that.
2. Someone has to write a script to update the live website once a
checking occurs.
3. The web site most likely will need to reside on the same server as
the SVN repository.
4. Anyone with SVN access gets access to the web page.
James
Andrew Kensler wrote:
I run a PHPWiki (http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/) as a forum to keep in
touch with some of my college friends. It's been years since I set it up,
though, so I'm not sure which Wiki implementation is superior at the
moment. But as I recall, it really wasn't too difficult to set up -- as
long as you have a server with Apache and MySQL, one could probably be set
up in a couple of hours. If you like, I can dig into this a bit.
- Andrew
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Steven Parker wrote:
Several of you have talked about having a Wiki for Manta. Originally I shot
down the idea as overkill, but since it keeps getting mentioned I am willing
to give it a shot if someone wants to set it up. Does anyone know what Wiki
is worth using? Does anyone care about this enough to make one work? They
don't look simple to stand up...
Steve
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