Simon,

Just a suggestion. Why don't you do a bit of documentation explaining
in detail how the wiki works, and perhaps  a tutorial on how you build
it. Expect for some stuff written by James and a few others we have
very little Django real world tutorials

Keith Mallory

On Oct 19, 2:46 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Over the past few months I've been building a personal wiki system in
> Django (er... a bit longer than that, it started out pre-MR). It's
> slightly different to the Diamanda wiki (http://www.rk.edu.pl/), in
> that it's more of an integrated system.
>
> I've released it under the BSD licence, check it out 
> athttp://mnemosyne.simon.net.nz
>
> Features:
> - internal and external linking
> - page versioning
> - edit history tracking
> - backlinks
> - users (sort of - in progress),
> - page tagging
> - bibtex handling
> - a pretentious name
> - 'sensible' file attachment handling
> - 'sensible' data storage
> - full search capabilities
> - swappable wiki parsers (textile, reStructured Text, plain text and
> should be easy to add others)
> - macros for extra functionality
>
> This is the first major app. I've tackled in both python and Django,
> and I would love to hear comments / criticisms / suggestions. Be
> brutal! :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Simon


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