[Cuis-dev] Mediawiki for Cuis cookbook (was Using OSProcess package)
Dr. Nicola Mingotti
nmingotti at gmail.com
Fri Dec 30 09:20:19 PST 2022
Hi Hilaire,
sorry to answer so late, i have never tried Mediawiki Wikibook so I
can't say.
I installed and tried to configure locally a plain Mediawiki in Debian,
for about half a day and the result was quite good. In the sense that
editing material was fast and fun ! If i remember well it was possible
to highlight, insert code, change font etc. all stuff that for me is
very important.
Will see if i have some more time when the boy grows a bit more, now it
is tough.
bye
Nicola
On 12/14/22 19:52, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
>
> I am pulling, documentation is important for the community. The Cuis
> book is a gentle introduction and tour to Cuis. Nevertheless a
> knowledge base as the wiki content Nicola wrote is needed too.
>
> Is there anything from stopping using Mediawiki Wikibook? It could as
> long term access
>
> Thanks
>
> Hilaire
>
> Le 10/12/2022 à 10:17, Hilaire Fernandes a écrit :
>>
>> You, we, could consider Wikibook, then. A subproject of Wikimedia for
>> collaborative book/documentation, it is Mediawiki based.
>>
>> Inclined to help if we have a consensus to collaboratively document
>> Cuis in such a place.
>>
>> PS: I forgot the detail to debug/trace a start up sequence, would be
>> nice to have such details, and many more, documented in one place.
>>
>> Hilaire
>>
>> Le 08/12/2022 à 16:48, Dr. Nicola Mingotti a écrit :
>>>
>>> My wish is to have time to move it to Mediawiki one day, that would:
>>> - make addition/checking of content faster and easier (very important)
>>> - add more freedom in formatting and highlighting
>>> - possibly, ease collaboration
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