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Subject:Re: wiki's From:"Ricardo Rodríguez - Your XEN ICT Team" <webmaster -at- xen -dot- net> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Tue, 13 Mar 2007 17:05:34 +0100
Thanks, Samuel,
Please, allow me to reply to the list on your message. I think the link can be useful for anybody else out there.
As you say, it seems it is not a quite active project, but there is a new release posted on 2007/03/02, so it far to death! I'll subscribe the concerned email lists to see how things are moving there and trying to collaborate.
By the way, there is an active discussion on the matter taking place in wikitech-l -at- wikimedia -dot- org -dot-
Cheers,
Ricardo
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Ricardo Rodríguez
Your XEN ICT Team
>>> Samuel Wright<lykoszine -at- gmail -dot- com> 13/3/2007 11:42 >>>
On 13/03/07, Ricardo Rodríguez - Your XEN ICT Team <webmaster -at- xen -dot- net> wrote:
> One perhaps silly question... why does no wiki engine use XML as internal markup language (stored in either flat files or database fields)? As far as I see, each wiki system
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