[geeklog-devel] Wiki docs

Tony Bibbs tony at tonybibbs.com
Wed Jul 11 12:10:21 EDT 2007


I was just thinking that if the GL 1.x OpenID implementation turned GL into an OpenID producer then it would already integrate seamlessly with MediaWiki since it supports OpenID.  You probably knew that just throwing it out there.

--Tony

----- Original Message ----
From: Heather Engineering <info at heatherengineering.com>
To: Geeklog Development <geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 10:17:26 AM
Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Wiki docs

There's also the AuthGeeklog integration for MediaWiki I put  
together. Doesn't give the look and feel, but uses the GL user system  
to manage authorisation to MediaWiki.

http://www.heatherengineering.com/filemgmt/singlefile.php?lid=7

Euan.



On 2007/07/12, at 0:06, Blaine Lang wrote:

> Mark, is there a way to convert or import in the content from  
> MediaWiki to DokuWiki?
>
> Regards,
> Blaine
>
> Mark R. Evans wrote:
>> Dirk,
>>
>> I'll volunteer.  Like you, I've poked around the wiki and found  
>> some really useful information, but you really have to work to  
>> find it sometimes.
>>
>> Obviously, I'll need an account.  But, I would rather start  
>> working with an local wiki install to get the initial based done  
>> and then take it to the public wiki to complete.
>>
>> One thought, I do have the DokuWiki Integration Plugin that works  
>> very well with Geeklog.  It fully integrates DokuWiki with Geeklog  
>> for look and feel, users, permissions, searching and whats new.   
>> Would the team be willing to see the current wiki move to a more  
>> integrated solution?  I'm using it at www.gllabs.org <http:// 
>> www.gllabs.org> and I believe Blaine is also using it at  
>> www.portalparts.com <http://www.portalparts.com>.
>>
>> Let me know what you think and I'm ready to get started anytime.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Mark
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/10/07, *Dirk Haun* <dirk at haun-online.de <mailto:dirk at haun- 
>> online.de>> wrote:
>>
>>     I've poked around a bit in our wiki (simply hitting "random page"
>>     a few
>>     times). We have some nice articles in there, but also huge  
>> holes. I
>>     wonder what we could do to motivate people to contribute more?
>>
>>     The thing that bugs me the most, though, is the separation into
>>     1.3 and
>>     1.4 docs. I think this doesn't make a lot of sense as there isn't
>>     really
>>     a lot that has changed between the two versions. Remember that we
>>     made a
>>     last-minute decision to rename 1.3.12 to 1.4.0, mostly because it
>>     finally got rid of the requirement for register_globals = on.
>>
>>     My suggestion would be to merge the two versions again, keeping
>>     the most
>>     up to date or detailed page of each branch. In the process, we  
>> could
>>     also get rid of a lot of ugly pages names ("TOC14" vs.  
>> "Complete_TOC"
>>     for the table of contents, for example).
>>
>>     Any volunteers?
>>
>>     bye, Dirk
>>
>>
>>     --
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