That's nice, but please put that up onto appengine,
"mdp.cti.depaul.edu" is NOT as fast from everywhere around the world.

Efe


On Feb 26, 3:06 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Point taken. Try this:
>
> https://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/wiki
>
> I can complete the TODO tasks tomorrow but before I do I could use
> some usability tests. Does it feel more like a wiki? What is missing?
> Want to help with development?
>
> Massimo
>
> On Feb 25, 11:46 pm, Joe  Barnhart <joe.barnh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Please don't take this as criticism of web2py or T3.  I feel I have to
> > speak out on this even if it makes me unpopular.
>
> > The T3 wiki is just not up to the standards of a "real" wiki.  It is a
> > facinating example of how much web2py can do with so little coding,
> > but it is not a serious industrial-grade wiki.  Why do I say this?
>
> > -- It lacks the features that make a wiki a wiki, i.e. retention of
> > all edits for all time, automatic or manual hyperlinks to the other
> > content on the wiki, etc.
>
> > -- It does not "look" like a wiki.  It features a large and prominent
> > menu bar for navigation.  It uses slow and annoying javascript effects
> > for its menus.  Real wikis are based on a few index pages and really
> > good search.  They do not use javascript effects or other eye-candy.
>
> > -- Its articles lack the depth and range of markup I see in other
> > wikis -- but I do not know if this is an inherent constraint of the
> > markup language or just the styles chosen by the writer of the
> > content.
>
> > There is a strong desire to "eat our own dogfood".  That we could
> > develop a full commercial-grade wiki application within web2py and use
> > this as a way of improving the platform.  But do be misled into
> > thinking it will be a quick or simple task.  I fear we will be
> > committing ourselves to more "axe sharpening" rather than moving
> > forward on the task of documenting.
>
> > -- Joe B.
>
> > On Feb 25, 8:59 pm, Paul Eden <benchl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > +1.  With a more intuitive URL I think that would work wonderfully.
> > > It would also generate new features back into the framework based on
> > > need.
>
> > > Paul
>
> > > On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Efe <efeho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I think a documentation wiki based on T3, that is _already_ put up by
> > > > Massimo on appengine is good reliable (and free!) solution to this.
> > > > here:http://web2py.appspot.com/t3/
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