Re: Wiki Migration Pending

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On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 02:29:22PM -0700, Chris Miller wrote:
> I am thinking about not installing the wiki on the VPS system, since
> it seems to do a good job of collecting spam.  I will, however, have a
> tool called GForge(1) on the site.  I will be using it to track my own
> projects, though kernel janitors are perfectly welcome to use it if
> you want.  It has a built-in wiki, though it also has a tracking
> system (for bug reports and to-do list items), which I would think
> would make it a better tool for the job.  Unfortunately, I haven't
> been able to do hardly any kernel hacking, so I'm not very qualified
> at all to make that kind of a decision.
> 
> If you're really adverse to the idea of using something other than
> MediaWiki I can try to install it on the new VPS system, that's no
> problem either.  It's just a bit harder for me, since this is the
> first time I've really had to configure all this software from the
> ground up.

Since there's a mediawiki on kernel.org now, perhaps we should migrate
to using that instead.  Any thoughts?

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