Re: [ba-ohs-talk] Bootstrap zwiki?
There is a nice Java Wiki that runs on Tomcat. Might be worth setting it
up. It's found at http://www.pastiche.org/wiki/RewritingWiki (01)
It downloads as a .war file which you just drop in the webapps directory of
Tomcat, restart Tomcat and it's up and running. A .war file is really a
.jar file which opens like a zip file. Source code included in the .war
file. It's a BSD license. It is a 60.5kb download. Pretty tiny. (02)
Jack (03)
At 08:33 AM 12/9/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Grant Bowman wrote:
>
> > What happend to the zwiki? Does it need restarting again?
>
>Bootstrap.org migrated to a new machine a couple of months ago. The old
>data is still there, but the ZWiki would have to be reconfigured.
>
>I think it would be worthwhile to experiment with a Wiki again. I did my
>own experiment with TWiki awhile back, and gained some valuable
>experience. (One of these days, I'll get around to writing up my
>experiences with Wikis.)
>
>If you'd like to set up a Wiki for community experimentation, I think that
>would be great.
>
>-Eugene
>
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