btw..
i about internationalization of the wiki: i am not sure if this can be 
done either for the oj-wiki (instiki) or the sf-wiki. But I have seen 
international ones - such as tikiwi..

stefan

PS: i just played around as well with the sf wiki (i put Sunburneds 
structure into the side menu) .. but still:
* how to maintain 2 wikis?
* the sf-headers are disturbing
* write access is restricted to members
* probably one language only support

Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
> On the wiki...
> 
> i am not very happy with the idea of transfering all the stuff of the OJ 
> wiki to the sourceforge wiki. Only the function-help would i consider so 
> far.
> The point is, that the current wiki is quite established and there is 
> lots of information on the site. It is further impossible for me to 
> manage two wikis (or say: i don^t want that!). I also would like to see 
> at least a split layout into side menu frame and content frame (like the 
> instiki main page) - but this is not as important as having an 
> information source.
> 
> what concerns the sourceforge wiki. It is an anlternative, but it comes 
>   with all the sourceforge stuff - i.e. headers. Which i don't like. I 
> also think, that only sf-members can have write access.
> Furthermore i am not really a fan of heaving separates entries for users 
> and for developers. It makes the overall wiki-structure more unclear and 
> may lead to doubled efforts, for which we do not have the man power.
> 
> finally.. i would agree with using the sf wiki to describe the OJ 
> functionality - but therefore it should have currently only one 
> main-menu item which is "OJ Functionality". This leaves as room for 
> later improvements. But generally .. as there has been now done a lots 
> of effort by Peppe on the current wiki - i would even agree to not start 
> with SF wiki dure to the maintenance efforts for both.
> (And hey... please be carefull to start new wiki's and and so on.. 
> consider the time you can work on that first : there are already 2 more 
> OJ wikis, where i consider one as being completely unnecessary, while 
> the second you rather be renamed due to it's rather personal touch)
> 
> my 2cents
> stefan
> 
> PS: i may change my mind when Jon will stop providing web space. But we 
> need also a more "professional" and easy to maintain web site such as 
> the one QGIS has (i had again a look on xoops - which was used for the 
> first JPP webpage, but to dive into the setup takes time which i don't 
> have)
> 
> Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
>>
>> */Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* ha scritto:
>>
>>     Peppe,
>>
>>     I would like to try and review some your help documentation for
>>     OpenJUMP functions/menu items.
>>
>>     Do you care if I make these edits directly in the wiki, or should I
>>     make them in a separate document so you can review them?
>>
>>     What do you think about having me copy the content to the new
>>     SourceForge JPP Wiki when I am finished with my review?
>>
>>     The Sunburned Surveyor
>>
>>     Landon,
>>     I answer your letter late since I am working abroad and I cannot see
>>     my email regularly.
>>      
>>     You can directly correct the help documentation on wiki pages. This
>>     is the fastest way to work, I think.
>>     Regarding new
>>     SourceForge JPP Wiki, that probabily is the the natural position of
>>     the help context. So it is OK to copy it, maybe in the future to move.
>>      
>>      
>>     Peppe
>>      
>>     Ciao
>>      
>>     Peppe 
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