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Revision as of 11:42, 16 June 2005
Techniques: Software: MediaWiki
MediaWiki is the software used for this wiki, and seems to be the most mature (and most rapidly developing) wiki software available. (The only other wiki software I know of is Moin-Moin.)
Articles
- Installation Notes
- Backing up a MediaWiki
- Subwikis
- Customization
- Developer Documents - docs included with the installation
- Code Documentation
Wish List
- RSS/Atom feeds for:
- Specific pages only
- Watched pages only
- Other users' contributions only (maybe the ability to select which users to include, with "[x]new users" being an option -- then you'd check everyone except yourself, and new users would automatically get added to the list)
- ...and are there feed readers out there which can do this kind of filtering on their own, perhaps? They seem to be the exception, rather than the rule, and anyway as long as the feed itself contains Every Change To The Site, I can't use it as a source for a public aggregator page (e.g. the one at SluggySquad). Seems like filter parameters should be part of the URL, even, though I doubt that's the case.
- A way to have different visual themes or skins for different areas of the site (may seem frivolous, but would make MediaWiki much more powerful as a tool for providing "regular" web content)
- Subwikis
Administration & Customization
- WikiMedia Help Page
- Wikipedia:
- Directory of Coding Docs at SourceForge
- Programming Notes from one developer who was doing some relatively simple modifications to MediaWiki; describes where a lot of the basic nuts and bolts are.