To the users that don't get to contribute (modify, create) it seems more like a 
blog, or a website of information. How about:- Searchable Listings of Data 
Recorded - abbrev: SLDR ;-) SLDR(Stephen L. De Rudder)
 PS: I really thing that Searchable Listing of Data Recorded should be used!!!> 
From: robert.ech...@windriver.com
> To: user@ant.apache.org
> Subject: RE: ANT Wiki isn't wiki
> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 16:02:31 +0000
> 
> Hi Stefan,
> "Real" wiki's as you have defined would be safe from spam only on an intranet.
> You have suggested renaming wiki's with user permission restrictions to 
> protect against spam to something else.
> What name would you like to use for them?
> 
> My suggestions:
>  - "Restricted wiki"
>  - "Authorized user editable web pages' - abbreviation: AUEWB
>  - "WWW insulated Knowledge-base Instance" - abbreviation WIKBI
> 
> Or a hyphenated word near-wiki, safe-wiki.
> 
>  I like near-wiki.
> 
> Rob
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen L. De Rudder [mailto:sld...@hotmail.com] 
> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 8:16 PM
> To: user@ant.apache.org
> Subject: RE: ANT Wiki isn't wiki
> 
> 
> By my definition of wiki it should allow all users to edit any page or to 
> create a new page. Oh, that also happens to be Ward Cunningham's definition, 
> and he created the first wiki and defined it that way. Oh, 
> merriam-webster.com also agrees with my definition.  I realize that your 
> definition of wiki may be different, and I am not trying to get into a I am 
> right your wrong (there is plenty of room for different interpretations). In 
> my opinion a wiki should allow all users to edit and create pages and if it 
> doesn't it shouldn't be called a wiki. I also understand that it may be a 
> wiki (by my definition) to a select group of people that could be made 
> available (as a non-wiki) for a larger group of people. To the larger group 
> of people it should be called something else.  Maybe if enough people 
> research it and come of with my interpretation of the definition of wiki then 
> maybe consider renaming it (or not). Regardless it would be nice to have a 
> publicly editable site for contributors like me to contribute to (besides 
> this mailing list).  SLDR(Stephen L. De Rudder)> Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 
> 19:30:32 -0400
> > Subject: Re: ANT Wiki isn't wiki
> > From: j...@attardi.net
> > To: user@ant.apache.org
> > 
> > A wiki doesn't have to be publicly editable to be a wiki. Wikipedia may
> > operate like that, but there are plenty of projects whose wikis are only
> > editable by registered users.
> > On Apr 15, 2012 6:32 PM, "Stephen L. De Rudder" <sld...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > The ant wiki isn't a wiki. It seems like most if not all the pages can not
> > > be modified by anonymous contributers. Please don't call it a wiki if
> > > people are not allowed to contribute. I wanted to add a page about the OS
> > > condition tag, but I couldn't. The manual only goes into detail about the
> > > <OS family="xxx"> stuff but ignores the name, arch, and version. It took 
> > > me
> > > a while but I found that those seem to be populated from the java
> > > properties os.name, os.arch, and os.version. I think others could have
> > > benifited from my research if your wiki was a wiki. SLDR(Stephen L. De
> > > Rudder) I can't complain too much, the company I work for created a public
> > > wiki too. They do allow paying maintence and support customers to request
> > > access so they can contribute to the wiki (none to my knoledge have). 
> > > After
> > > enough complaining (mostly be me) we are about to remove the wiki and
> > > rollout an expanded faq/blog site.
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