--- Kate Turner <keturner(a)livejournal.com> wrote:
b h wrote in gmane.org.wikimedia.mediawiki:
I just started admining a mediawiki on an
intranet,
and already my users are asking about support
for
blogs.
possibly i'm missing the point here, but why do you
want to put a blog on a
wiki? if enough of your users want that, it's
almost certainly a better
choice to install proper software that's designed
for it, rather than
trying to hack it into something that was really
never meant to work that
way.
Yes, I agree, it's not the exact tool for the job, but
I guess I was just looking for a good way to integrate
that functionality and to keep the consistent look and
feel. So I suppose the only option is to install
wordpress I guess. I know this is slightly getting
off topic, but now I guess people will have to
maintain two user accounts or does some of the
authentication information pass through to some sort
of blog software such as wordpress?
(and if you want to support RSS, Atom, ... it's
going to involve a lot more
than just allowing people to post at the top of a
page automatically.)
thanks
bob
kate.
thanks
bob
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