I had an instance of the MediaWiki software system running on my little 450MHz Linux server at home (before it conked suddenly), and it certainly seemed interesting. It goes beyond the old chronologically-organised 'blog' and is much more 'free-form', though still susceptible to being 'structured' for organisational purposes. I may even instsall the software on my public, hosted domain name at some point.
A collaborative project by people on ASD for people on ASD (and others who are interested) seems a very good idea.
Alex wrote:
I'm a systems operator for the wikibook project so you can rest assured that some crazy NT sysop won't be able to delete the book. If that does happen, I will be able to immediately undelete it.
Why would a Sysop do such a thing? Surely a Sysop who deletes other people's work would quickly become a 'non-Sysop'?
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