On 24 Nov 2005, at 10:19, Sune Kirkeby wrote:

There is a wiki on http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/ and the documentation
itself supports commenting, do we need more than that? Should we have
a wiki somewhere other than code.d.c, for user-level wiki-pages?

I'm a huge fan of the Trac wiki implementation - I think it's as good as most other wikis out there, and the way it integrates with SVN/thu bug tracker etc is really nice. At the moment we don't really promote the fact that there's a wiki on the Django site but I think the project is at the stage now where there's plenty of community stuff going on that can be supported by the wiki.

The way we are using it at the moment (listing sites powered by Django, detailing backwards incompatible changes etc) is great. I think we should expand our promotion of it to encourage more user- generated documentation. Just a few more links from the Django site and a bit of extra spiel on the wiki front page itself should do the trick.

Cheers,

Simon

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