On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 11:03:30AM -0500, Kevin wrote:
> Thanks for your thoughtful reply to my and the other threads you replied
> to. A wiki is probably a great idea for v4l.
>
> I'd be glad to host the wiki if enough people here really wanted it.
> Being a relative newbie to v4l, though, I probably would not be able to
> provide much in the way of content (though I could do some, I'm sure).
>
> Can we get a show of hands, so to speak, on whether or not this would be
> a popular idea with willing contributors for content? I'd rather not
> set up the wiki and have it go unused...
I don't have much to say on this list, though I do read it regularly
(long time listener; first time caller :-), but I would heartily
recommend, if you do go this way, using MediaWiki 1.4.
I'm on the Kibitzing Team at Wikipedia (:-), and am running several
MediaWikae for various things, and it's really a nice package.
Requires a stock MySQL 4 and PHP 4.3.4 or better, and that's really it:
it sets up in about 38 seconds.
And it's just... *nicer* than the rest of them. :-)
Cheres,
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