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This is an old revision of WikkaVision made by MarkHissinkMuller on 2004-05-30 12:41:46.
WikkaVision
MarkHissinkMuller: Jason, First of all, thanks for the great work on bringing structure to the scattered Wakka-initiatives and getting the Wakka-train going again. As I indicated on my page (MarkHissinkMuller), I'm very interested in Wakka-type engines and I would love to participate. Kindly I would like to ask you what your plans are with Wikka. With some direction, I feel it will be easiest to discuss and divide where (other) people can put their effort, if they would they like to participate.
Some Wikka future alternatives, as I see them:
- Stay as close to the original www.wakkawiki.com Wakka as possible, only implementing (security-) patches and minor feature updates (e.g. Actions)
- Aim towards a more feature-rich Wiki-engine, adopting features from wackowiki.com WackoWiki, including but not limited to database changes, etc.
- Somewhere in between?
MarkHissinkMuller: I hope you don't mind that I opened this page, but I'm really interested to know where we could take this. -- 5/29/04
Mark, I like your ideas and questions. I'll respond to your request for my vision of Wikka's future within the next few days. -- JsnX 5/30/04
MHM: Some of MarkHissinkMuller my thoughts regarding Wiki's in general and Wakka/Wacko/Wikka in particular:
- Users should not be hesitant to refactor someone else's contributions
What is often seen is that pages are used as a medium for discussion or forum, leading to a long thread of entries with opinions, questions, answers, comments, etc. Although discussion and sharing of idea's is excellent and I'm very supportive of that, I feel every now and then a discussion should be 'frozen' and the collective outcome of the discussion accepted (refactored, put into the correct concepts) as new knowledge/concepts to continue to discuss from. This is the reason I would very much like to be able to use ContinuousRefactoring of pagenames.
- Referring to what I just mentioned, I feel that page-comments are something to be avoided. I turn them off by the Wikis I administer.
- All Wakka-type engines should try to keep a similar UI and syntax to limit confusion between users
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