A.M. Kuchling wrote: > > If I see this correctly, Fredrik would volonteer to (help) implement > > something that imports the current python.org content into a Wiki. > > First question I have: which wiki? Does this go into the existing > Python wiki, or into a fresh new wiki that contains *only* > Python.org-destined content?
I'd prefer a separate wiki (at least initially). Do we have enough admin resources to set up an 1.5 instance ? > Second question: how do we maintain the sidebar links in a wiki? > (i.e. the list of links in the blue sidebar on the existing > www.python.org). These links vary from directory to directory on the > site. In the file-based system, there's a file in every directory > that lists the links, and an individual .ht file can supply its own > list of links that's added in on top of the directory-wide links. One > minor refinement: the link to the current page is greyed out in the > sidebar. The renderer/template engine can deal with that. > Are there existing Wiki-based sites that do this sort of sidebar > thing? Probably; you can do a lot of stuff with plugins. But I'm not sure that's really needed here; simply point to relevant sidebar pages from a site map page, and let the renderer take care of the rest. > > MoinMoin 1.5 sounds perfect for the wiki. It supports ReST if we want > > that, and now also a JavaScript-GUI based WYSIWYG editor. > > Ah... sounds like it's time to upgrade the wiki software on python.org. That would also be nice, of course. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list