Op dinsdag 10 januari 2006 16:04, schreef Moshe Weitzman:
have you actually tried it? i've setup sites with both of the recipes listed at bryght.com. it is barely ok and absolutely sucks compared to a real wiki like dokuwiki or mediawiki. attention to detail is what makes these apps sing. deliving a 70% solution doesn't impress anyone when 100% solutions are freely available.
i'd love it if someone took the lead in improving our wiki solution. preferably a user experience focused person.
I am , by no means, saying that Steve should not continue! All I tried to point out, is that we have all the ingredients, or at least an exact list of them and that they now need to be made into a real meal. Sorry if people understood me saying "stop this, it is silly it is already there". "It makes me wonder again: how can it be that people have such a hard time to grok how to use several modules to achieve a single thing?". Meaning, that it is really hard to achieve, that it is not easy, but possible. Yes. I did it, and it works quite well. I am extremely happy, though, that I am not limited to only WikiSyntax, which I hate. Hence I pointed out, that making this a set of modules (like ecommerce or links) is much preferred over making one monolythic module. Bèr -- PGP ber@webschuur.com http://www.webschuur.com/sites/webschuur.com/files/ber_webschuur.asc PGP berkessels@gmx.net http://www.webschuur.com/sites/webschuur.com/files/ber_gmx.asc