Sean Tilley Wed 12 Sep 2012 1:34AM
Interestingly, it's actually quite possible to add it to Drupal itself. There's a great couple of modules that you can string together to add wiki functionality. This video here gives a simple demonstration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHsjjHzYOSg
What I like about a "CMS for a Project Site" approach is that a lot of infrastructure can be baked in, and we could have a solid user account system for actively contributing directly to the project itself, from its own website.
groovehunter Wed 12 Sep 2012 5:26AM
I will try today the drupal wiki. Last time I did was about a year ago. Freelinking had some issues. Maybe it improved.
To have it on one platform would be good.
Sean Tilley Wed 12 Sep 2012 6:14AM
Cool, let me know how it goes! :)
groovehunter Wed 12 Sep 2012 10:04AM
installed a test drupal site on http://diasporatest.openspirit.de
@Sean , yep will do.
altruism Wed 12 Sep 2012 10:16AM
"Your application for an account is currently pending approval" do Drupal have alternatives or is this the only way to manage registration of new users?
altruism Wed 12 Sep 2012 10:51AM
I also tested to create a wiki page, it is also waiting for approval. Just for evaluation, can we turn "off" approval?
groovehunter Wed 12 Sep 2012 12:07PM
I find it hard to setup this wiki. But havent watched the video yet, will do now.
altruism Wed 12 Sep 2012 12:10PM
I know you are testing it, be cool.
groovehunter Wed 12 Sep 2012 12:26PM
On test platform I set registration mode free.
@all who are interested in drupal tests or discussion apply for new subgroup!
So we can continue discussion there!?
groovehunter · Tue 11 Sep 2012 10:24PM
the one concurrent proposal I see is to put it all on the drupal site .
But a wiki is a wiki. And there are so many people who can work with mediawiki