Hi, sorry for late reply! :) Erinn Clark wrote: :: * Anja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:08:24 08:44 +0000]:
:: I used Twiki and MoinMoin and I just found them very :: unintuitive. Perhaps I am too crotchety to bother with :: things I don't know, but it was truly annoying how so :: much of their documentation was *in* a wiki. I felt like :: I was just clicking link after link and going nowhere. :: I didn't find them easy to customize either. I want a :: list of variables, CSS classes/id's, a config file, and :: my favorite editor. I hate clicking on things. It's true. When the d-w choose a wiki, I will write a "simple and practical" document, very short, trying to be very clear on how to use our //new tool//. With this, I expect turn even easier to people help us, and I will also wrote in Portuguse. :) :: Yeah, I have other stuff to attend to as well, but maybe :: we could work on it together. Brazilian hands here! ;) :::: But, it also need that people who is going to translate, :::: understand how .wml files work and a web maintainer :::: compiling files and making changes effectives in the :::: website. Wiki is instantaneous and very easy. :: True. :: I'm not really picky, I'm just not a web designer. :: Whatever works is fine with me. Hmmmm... I already post a message talking about a proposed queue (flow) for d-w site. :) Cheers, -- ///// // Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // CathedralLabs // http://www.cathedrallabs.org/ /////