May I suggest something...
I have only recently joined ALUG mailing list and am waiting eagerly to attend my first meeting in Ipswich next month.
In my experience (both personally and commercially), I highly recommend Confluence (http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/). It is a great Wiki with loads of great features. The best bit is the Wiki Markup as its really easy to write, and better than any others I have used (i.e. BBCode etc)
They offer both Open Source or Personal licenses, that can be obtained free of charge and legally. As ALUG has no legal status, it is totally a non-profit organisation, so it can be obtained legally and free of charge).
I personally run two Confluence configurations (at work and our personal wiki), and have found it an absolute pleasure.
Check out www.javapalava.net The content is poor, but it demonstrates the product.
I'd be happy to provide hosting via my company?
Anyway, let me know your thoughts!
Cheers,
Louis
On 24/04/07, Adam Bower adam@thebowery.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 04:07:00PM +0100, samwise wrote:
Relatedly, there's a big dump of people at the bottom of the Who's Where? page which has been cut and pasted from the old site. Do we want to keep this or would it be better to expect active users to re-add themselves? I could re-format the entries to the new table, but some seem pretty old ...
I'd vote for starting fresh on lots of stuff, some of it is so old that bashing it into shape and making it relevant would be more trouble than starting again (imho) of course you could just steal the choice bits when doing so.
Adam
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