Rodolfo J. Paiz,

On Monday 28 January 2002 03:16, you said something about:
> At 1/21/2002 04:02 PM -0800, you wrote:
> >Well, what exactly _are_ you looking for?  Wiki is great for this.
> >You might also poke your nose into the W3C site and see what Amaya and
> >Jigsaw look like these days.
> >
> >http://www.wiki.or
> >http://www.w3.org/Jigsaw/
> >http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
>
> I went to www.wiki.org looking for it, but either that site has piss-poor
> layout or I'm too damn tired. It seems to consist of about six pages, each
> of which has only two URL's on it and no text. *Nothing* useful to help
> someone realize what the hell they're talking about, other than that I
> should buy a book about it and then the site will help me.
>
> Am I missing something?

Sorry, if I missed something (coming in a little late), but I think a little 
explaination of what WikiWiki is would help.

WikiWiki means "quick" in Hawaian. In groupware terms it is a fast way for a 
lot of people to collaborate, extend and publish documents.

WikiWiki or Wiki are _concepts_ not software products. You will need to 
search out on Google or Sourceforge or the like for a Wiki package that will 
run in the environment (perl, TCL, PHP, Zope, etc.) that you will feel most 
comfortable with and has the features you require.

-- 
Brian Ashe                                                     CTO
Dee-Web Software Services, LLC.                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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