On 30/11/15 11:21, Paul Uszak wrote:
> I think that one of the initial points people should address, prior to
> launching a publicity campaign, is: who is JSPWiki for? It's pretty
> important to identify the market segment that efforts will then be made
> towards. We could all just talk about it
I have been using JSPWiki for more than 10 years and I too think it has a
lot going for it.
I agree with Dave. We need to answer "who is JSPWiki for?"
And what does Features does JSPWiki have that is not already present within
the market?
These need to be one answered in one paragraph.
I not see
Hi folks,
there is some “multiple instance support” which can also work around the “no
department support” - I’m running for years 10 wikis on a single Tomcat
instance :-)
On my wish list
* Markdown support
* Ease of embedding images
* Mobile friendliness
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
PS: Maybe
Hi,
my 2c on various bits/thinking out loud ("we" meaning "me" most of the
time):
Best way to increase publicity is to release often. After every release
there've been an increase on use/MLs. Problem is, we do this on a free time
basis, so a mantaning an steady effort is complicated. So, the ques
On 07/02/16 09:11, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
> As for companies using JSPWiki, I've seen mostly small/medium companies,
> but if I recall correctly, NetBeans did/does use JSPWiki, f.ex.
Netbeans certainly did, as did the OpenDS project (now known as OpenDJ)
– both before Oracle took over.