[cgiapp] Anonymous home page editing?

Jason A. Crome cromedome at gmail.com
Tue May 17 09:24:09 EDT 2011


I don't disagree that the community wouldn't benefit from that.  Just
pointing out that would be the path of least resistance :)  I've never
been sold on our current wiki software, personally and would like to
see something different.

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On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Emmanuel Seyman
<emmanuel.seyman at club-internet.fr> wrote:
> * Jason A. Crome [17/05/2011 14:58] :
>>
>>
>> We could just add reCAPTCHA to the wiki and be done with it.  I don't
>> believe it's difficult to do.
>
> If we're going to update the wiki software, we might as well go all the
> way and fix all as much stuff as possible. People have asked for a
> number of improvements (tables of content, sending diffs to the list
> instead of the one-liners we get now, ...).
>
> Emmanuel
>
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