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Re: Arabeyes Translation Teams.
- To: "Documentation and Translation" <doc at arabeyes dot org>
- Subject: Re: Arabeyes Translation Teams.
- From: "Djihed Afifi" <djihedlists at googlemail dot com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 17:56:31 +0100
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Or, we could use the already-in-place-but-neglected wiki ;-)
Abdulaziz,
Is it really a wiki? Last time I checked, I couldn't edit or add
pages. I could be wrong.
While still fresh, an upgrade or even a switch to MediaWiki might be
beneficial, since it is proven and is somewhat the standard wiki.
Sometimes I don't understand the admin's (any admin for that matter,
not just Arabeyes') reluctance to using proven tools. Sure, prudence
is necessary, but sometimes you have to make the big steps :-) As far
as I know, most of the server software infrastructure is 4 or more
years old, that's a bit ageing, you know, in a fast moving market.
Djihed.