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Subject: Collaborative editing of the spec
- From: Stephen.Flinter@connectcgs.com
- To: trans-ws@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 11:51:17 +0100
All,
given that a number of people are tasked
with editing the spec, I thought that a collaborative environment such
as a wiki might be useful. To that end, I spent a few hours creating
a wiki, and making it publically available.
Check out: http://212.147.140.51:2500
For those of you who use RSS feed aggregators,
there is also as RSS feed available, so you can follow progress on the
doc: http://212.147.140.51:2500/wiki/rss_with_content
The wiki engine (Instiki - www.instiki.org)
is supposed to have PDF & LaTeX export functionalaity, but that appears
to be broken at the moment. However, when I get that sorted, it should
mean that we can produce a printable copy of the spec directly from the
wiki.
Take a look, and let me know what you
think, and whether you reckon it's worth pursuing with this approach, or
whether the posted/emailed Word docs are better.
Peter, if you're happy with this approach,
feel free to post a link on the TransWS home page. I'll keep the
wiki server up for the duration of the development of the spec (and perhaps
move it to a more permanent home if this exercise is successful).
Regards,
Steve
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