What common values do wikis share? Is this the right expression or should we better write common attributes. Do we need a definition?

--Christoph 27.08.06

Ok here's a place now to discuss our common values [Ohana:WikiPrinciples]

--Christoph 07-Sep-2006


Minor point - should you not require people to log in to make edits to this site? If you don't it will eventually get spammed.

-- [MartinBudden], 2006-09-11

Isn't it a wiki? How do you want to receive feedback if you don't allow everyone to post? And spam can be easily reverted, right?

-- [RadomirDopieralski], 2006-09-11

I'm not sure where to ask this question, so I'm asking it here. I want to correct a stupid error on my part: when I created my profile I misunderstood the term "wikiname" so I just typed "martinswiki". I now understand it means "nickname for use on this wiki" and so would like to change this to "MartinBudden", however there seems to be no option on my profile to do so. Can someone tell me how to do this (or alternatively, can an administrator do this for me)?

-- [MartinBudden], 2006-Sep-11

Thanks for Wiki Creole! I have been looking for practical information about wikis and wiki implementations and have found it here. I'm using the information to build myself a personal wiki to create and manage documentation, tech notes, and reports etc. for work. It looks like fun. If it seems useful, I might provide some feedback on what I learn going through the process.

-- [MarkWharton], 2006-11-22

This wiki is now getting quite a bit of spam. There's enough spam to make the [Recent Changes] page useless. I repeat my plea - can we require people to login to make posts? (Note that I am not saying that we should not allow anyone to post as RadomirDopieralski seemed to have assumed in his reply to my original request, only that people have to login to post. Anyone can register for a login.)

-- [MartinBudden], 2006-Dec-17