Just for the record I will say that I prefer a wiki for discussion to email. I like being able to refactor and cross reference for other people and to use pages to build consensus of opinion. And that's without cluttering my mailbox.
I do recognise that this only works well on TWiki because that retains page histories - am I right in thinking that this is not the case for CGI::Wiki?
Cheers, Martin
------Original Message----- =From: Kate L Pugh [mailto:kake@earth.li] =Sent: Wednesday, 3 September 2003 4:03 AM =To: Martin@Cleaver.org =Subject: Re: Text file backend? = =On Sun 31 Aug 2003, Martin@Cleaver.org wrote: => 1 Is there a wiki used for discussing CGI::Wiki? I'm thinking =something => along the lines of http://www.twiki.org/cgi-bin/changes/Codev. There are => some others that I'd like to bring into the conversation but obviously =I'm => keen to avoid the limitations of email. = =I don't really like wikis for discussion. I've set up a mailman list =which you can subscribe to at = http://www.earth.li/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cgi-wiki-dev = => 2 What's the best demo site for CGI::Wiki? = =Probably the main OpenGuides one - http://openguides.org/london/ =The OpenGuides code is on CPAN. = =Kake