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After a year of working together, the wiki community is now releasing [[Creole 1.0|WikiCreole 1.0]]. Creole is a common wiki markup language which does not replace existing markup, but instead enables wiki users to transfer content seamlessly across wikis, and for novice users to contribute more easily. In proposing a subset of markup elements that is as non-controversial as possible, this markup has evolved from all existing wiki markup, hence the name Creole: a stable language that originated from a non-trivial combination of two or more languages. The problem is that every wiki software has its own markup which makes it difficult to teach a generic wiki markup, as well as for people to use more than one wiki engine regularly. Having a common wiki markup also lays the foundation for wiki software to be developed to work across multiple wiki engines.
After a year of working together, the wiki community is now releasing [[Creole 1.0|WikiCreole 1.0]]. Creole is a common wiki markup language which does not replace existing markup, but instead enables wiki users to transfer content seamlessly across wikis, and for novice users to contribute more easily. This markup has evolved from all existing wiki markup, hence the name Creole: a stable language that originated from a non-trivial combination of two or more languages. The problem is that every wiki software has its own markup which makes it difficult to teach a generic wiki markup, as well as for people to use more than one wiki engine regularly. Having a common wiki markup also lays the foundation for wiki software to be developed to work across multiple wiki engines.
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33 14-Nov-2007 12:24 4.047 kB ChuckSmith to previous remove non-functioning plugin
32 06-Jul-2007 11:49 4.12 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last added cheat sheet
31 05-Jul-2007 08:54 4.047 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last
30 05-Jul-2007 08:54 4.049 kB 141.7.56.2 to previous | to last
29 05-Jul-2007 08:52 4.002 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last
28 05-Jul-2007 08:51 4.024 kB 141.7.56.2 to previous | to last locked page
27 04-Jul-2007 19:08 4.002 kB ChuckSmith to previous | to last link to German
26 04-Jul-2007 15:10 3.964 kB ChuckSmith to previous | to last added title
25 04-Jul-2007 15:06 3.914 kB ChuckSmith to previous | to last i3G homepage
24 04-Jul-2007 15:01 3.844 kB ChuckSmith to previous | to last better formatting
23 04-Jul-2007 14:34 3.773 kB ChuckSmith to previous | to last link to Digg
22 04-Jul-2007 14:20 3.699 kB ChuckSmith to previous | to last contact details
21 04-Jul-2007 14:09 3.609 kB ChuckSmith to previous | to last for immediate release
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