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Am Samstag, den 03.04.2010, 16:40 +0300 schrieb Dror Levin: |
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> There is currently a wiki for gentoo at gentoo-wiki.com, which is |
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> running MediaWiki, so it would be easiest to transfer the content if |
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> we were to run the same software. |
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This should happen (if at all) on a per article basis imho. Having the |
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option to do so (if we want to) is a plus we should consider, though. |
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> Now, this doesn't mean we should be |
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> limited by their actions, but it seems to me like the best choice for |
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> other reasons as well. Its syntax is probably the most well known, |
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> thanks to Wikipedia. Its upstream is active, it apparently scales and |
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> performs pretty well, it's GPL, supports translations/localization, |
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> feeds, attachments, etc. |
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> I'm sure many other alternatives are as qualified, so this is most |
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> likely a personal preference issue. As such, lets just agree on |
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> something that works and is widespread and go with that and avoid all |
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> the bikeshedding. |
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Mediawiki sounds like what we want probably, mainly because it seems to |
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be the most popular one. |
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Besides that: |
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- Ubuntu and Debian are using MoinMoin |
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- Fedora and OpenSUSE use Mediawiki |
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> > 2 - maintainers |
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> > Who is volunteering for maintaining the wiki? We need editors and |
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> > moderators, people who look out for quality control and take care of |
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> > spam removal. So let's get together a team. I'm sure if we ask on the |
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> > forums we'll get some users interested as well. |
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> I volunteer. Spam shouldn't be that much of an issue if editing is |
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> restricted to registered users, but it is a good idea to have a team |
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> of moderators similar to the one that exists for the forums (of course |
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> users can take part of it as well as developers). |
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It's not that I'm able to invest really much time for this, but if it's |
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needed to get this finally rolling - count me in. Plus it shouldn't be |
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much of an issue, if editing is limited to registered users (at least |
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when speaking of Spam). |
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> IMO it's best if only registered users can edit (but registering |
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> should be easy, no bugs to file or anything, just sign up and use |
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> immediately). This will probably prevent most kinds of spam and allow |
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> for much better tracking of editing and history, allow for banning, |
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> etc. without closing the wiki up too much. |
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Fully ack. |
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In addition I'd like to establish a Wiki team with both developers and |
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experienced users who are able to review Wikipages (specifically every |
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revision of a page) and tag those pages as reviewed. Something not that |
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difficult, but that'll allow for some QA. See |
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http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FlaggedRevs for reference. |
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- Tobias |
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-- |
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Praxisbuch Nagios |
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http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/pbnagiosger/ |
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https://www.xing.com/profile/Tobias_Scherbaum |