Andrew, do you think LiquidThreads is stable enough for production
deployment on a much smaller wiki, such as like less than 1,000 pages?
The Portland WikiWednesday has a small MediaWiki install, and a couple years
ago we had David demo LiquidThreads for us. We'd love to try it.
Thanks,
Steven Walling
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Shlomi Fish <shlomif(a)iglu.org.il> wrote:
Hi Andrew!
On Friday 02 Oct 2009 12:05:01 Andrew Garrett wrote:
For those of us who don't follow the tech
blog [1], I'm pleased to
announce that LiquidThreads is now in beta testing in the Wikimedia
Labs [2].
LiquidThreads is a next-generation discussion system for MediaWiki,
which turns talk pages into a real forum, while maintaining the
essential aspects of a wiki that make them so effective. It was
originally developed as a Google Summer of Code project by David
McCabe, and I've spent the last 4 months preparing it for deployment
on Wikimedia sites, under contract from the Foundation.
Sounds very good. I always found the discussions' page on MediaWiki to be
lacking in usability, and so I've been looking forward to something like
this.
Thanks to all the people who've worked on it and made it possible.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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