On 02.11.2007 01:26, Karsten Wade wrote: > So ... I'm seeing the comments fly around that replacing Moin Moin is > the solution to solving our Wiki woes. For your consideration, I submit > the following details. Thus we can all possess the same set of facts to > work from. I'm not arguing for or against a tooling change. I just > don't want Fedora Documentation to end up in a worse position. :) Here are my 2 cent: Lot's of our contributors (Docs, Packaging, ...) are used to moin moin and know how it works. We want them to improve our docs and help in the wiki -- by changing the wiki we force them to learn something new and that creates a non-trivial "entry" burden, which I think we should avoid the best we can if there isn't a good reasons. Sure, most easy stuff will work similar in another wiki, but there is some more advanced stuff that won't. IOW: Work around the problem (by disabling individual subscriptions and instead sending everything to a mailinglist which people can subscribe to and filter) is of course some work for someone (¹), but it's likely a lot less work in total then for hundreds of people to learn a different wiki. CU knurd (¹) -- no, I'm not volunteering. We all have different areas of the project where we work on, and I have enough on my todo-list already for those areas. In fact I can live with the current situation. _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list