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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">I also think this is a very good
idea. I will contribute, too. At the moment it is so hard to gather all
the distributed informations! <br>
I see no reason to wait a long time.<br>
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Regards<br>
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Gabriele Wanielik</font></font><br>
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Jan Meier schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">Am Montag 30 Oktober 2006 13:56 schrieb Christian Steinert:
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<pre wrap="">Jan Meier schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">I think an OpenCms wiki would be really usefull. If there is public
interest I can register the domain "opencms-wiki.org" and put a
mediawiki[1] on it. What do you think about it? Or should we wait until
alkacon provides a wiki?
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<pre wrap="">Sounds like a wonderful idea to me.
If Alkacon is interested, they could take over the hosting later (if
that is ok with you)
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Sure they could.
I will wait some days for other feedback and if it is all positive I will
register the domain and install mediawiki.
Regards
Jan
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