I agree with Randall. Once you get used to it, a wiki is an incredibly powerful tool.
I would recommend twiki over moinmoin, because it uses RCS to store the documentation in the backend, which allows you to see the complete editing history of a page.
Discover more at http://www.twiki.org/
Wout.
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Randall Craig wrote:
- Antony Stone (Antony@Soft-Solutions.co.uk) [020923 00:55]:
On Monday 23 September 2002 4:20 am, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
That's a great objective, but clearly it will take time to get there, and even when we've achieved it I think it remains in the spirit of an Open Source Software project to keep as good a set of instructions as we can on the website for people to be able to Do It Themselves, either because they want to, or because they want to try it on some new piece of hardware and need all the help they can get understanding how it's supposed to work on something functional before embarking on something which they expect to presentthem with challenges.
It seems to me, one of the obstacles to documentation is finding someone with the time and authority to modify the webpages. How about running a wiki instead. I would recommend twiki or moin moin.
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