During WikiSym, we (Christoph Sauer, Janne Jalkanen, Ward Cunningham and I) held a five-hour workshop where we agreed on a new common wiki markup based on looking at the markup of popular wikis as well as deciding what would be intuitive. Our conclusion was not to replace wiki markup, but rather to provide an alternative way to edit wikis, so that visitors of a new wiki engine will feel more welcome. Several wiki engines have agreed to jump on board (including MediaWiki and the Ward's original WikiWikiWeb).
Although we do not say how to implement Creole for a particular wiki engine, two possibilities would be to have a separate edit button, using placeholders to hide advanced native wiki markup from users or if possible to have a mixed edit where users could use Creole as well as native markup which would then be translated to the native markup.
We have set up the WikiCreole wiki (www.wikicreole.org) to continue the discussion and work. We would be interested to know what you think and to hear from you if you would also like to add Creole support to your wiki.
Starting points: - http://www.wikicreole.org/ - http://www.wikicreole.org/wiki/AllMarkup - http://www.wikicreole.org/wiki/Engines
Best wishes, Chuck
On 8/29/06, Chuck Smith chuckssmith@gmail.com wrote:
During WikiSym, we (Christoph Sauer, Janne Jalkanen, Ward Cunningham and I) held a five-hour workshop where we agreed on a new common wiki markup based on looking at the markup of popular wikis as well as
What are the popular wikis?
Steve
On 29/08/06, Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/29/06, Chuck Smith chuckssmith@gmail.com wrote:
During WikiSym, we (Christoph Sauer, Janne Jalkanen, Ward Cunningham and I) held a five-hour workshop where we agreed on a new common wiki markup based on looking at the markup of popular wikis as well as
What are the popular wikis?
Project-wise, I'm thinking WardsWiki, MeatBall, Wikipedia, etc. - the large, well-known ones, and the ones that were around first.
Engine-wise, that'd be UseModWiki, MediaWiki, MoinMoin and other similar solutions.
Rob Church
Hi Chuck,
Chuck Smith wrote:
We have set up the WikiCreole wiki (www.wikicreole.org) to continue the discussion and work. We would be interested to know what you think and to hear from you if you would also like to add Creole support to your wiki.
over the last few weeks, I designed a markup format to be used on the laptops of the One Laptop per Child project (http://laptop.org), and have arrived at one that's reasonably similar to Creole. The markup I've worked on is a cross between John Gruber's Markdown and Lee Daniel Crocker's proposed replacement for MW's wikitext syntax.
You can find the RFC (still a work in progress!), including rationale, here: http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=users/krstic/docformat;a=blob;hb=HEAD;f=docum...
The markup I need for OLPC is a superset of Creole, but it would certainly be beneficial to see if we could converge on identical syntax for the bits we do share.
Cheers,
wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org