[Wtr-general] [ANN] The new Watir wiki: http://watir.net

Jeff Wood jeff.darklight at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 13:02:02 EST 2005


I think the WIKI should be the ENTIRE site ... minus, of course, the issue
trackers & download managers which should stay @ rubyforge ... ( until there
is a good plugin to replace them in the wiki ).

Good job folks... Other than wishing that we are/were using a Ruby Wiki
solution ... It looks good.

j.


On 11/27/05, Sy Ali <sy1234 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 11/28/05, Bret Pettichord <bret at pettichord.com> wrote:
> > At 09:38 PM 11/27/2005, Paul Rogers wrote:
> > >let me know when you are happy with it and i'll try and figure out how
> to
> > >pioint watir.com at it
> >
> > Currently watir.com points to wtr.rubyforge.com, not the wiki.
> >
> > Which do you think is a better first stop for people who are new to
> watir?
> >
> > Do we want the Welcome page to the wiki look more like wtr.rubyforge.com
> ?
>
> The wiki could be set up as http://wiki.watir.com if you wanted.
> Because watir.com has been picked up, there isn't a pressing reason to
> keep watir.net distinct.
>
> I like the idea of migrating the static website docs into the wiki and
> protecting them against public editing, but that's because I see a
> wiki as a CMS that obsoletes old fashioned websites.  There's no
> problem with mirrorring what's in the website into the wiki.. making
> it look like the main website etc.
>
> Btw, I edited the watir logo for transparency and snuck it into the
> wiki.  =)
>
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