Someone asked me, and Kevin Altis suggested here at PyCon that wikis use reST for syntax. Are there currently any wikis using reST? Obviously MoinMoin is the obvious preference, but since I am just a user and not developer of both reST and MoinMoin I am just dropping the suggestion. -Brett
Brett Cannon wrote:
Someone asked me, and Kevin Altis suggested here at PyCon that wikis use reST for syntax. Are there currently any wikis using reST? Obviously MoinMoin is the obvious preference, but since I am just a user and not developer of both reST and MoinMoin I am just dropping the suggestion.
MoinMoin has had some initial integration work done. <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/ReStructuredText> has a very brief summary and links to a sample page. I saw pictures from your session at PyCon: <http://pydish.holdenweb.com/pypics/> (698-702). How did it go? Good turnout? -- David Goodger http://starship.python.net/~goodger Programmer/sysadmin for hire: http://starship.python.net/~goodger/cv
[David Goodger]
I saw pictures from your session at PyCon: <http://pydish.holdenweb.com/pypics/> (698-702). How did it go? Good turnout?
And if you really care about seeing more photos of me, Guido has a shot of me during the tutorial as well. I was extremely nervous, so I personally can't tell. Steve Holden said I did a good job and someone who listened walked past me and told me I did a good job. As for turnout, it started small since I was scheduled at the same time as the trailing end of Aahz's threads tutorial. But as it went on (and Aahz's talk ended) people started to come in. Probably started with aobut 25 people and ended up with about 40-50 in the end. After the tutorial another 30 minutes was spent answering questions and just talking. Learned ActiveState (thanks to David Ascher) is using it for docs between marketing and the dev folks. David Abrahams is also writing his book in reST (then outputs to tex and converts that to pdf for when he has to give drafts to his publisher). -Brett
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003, Brett Cannon wrote:
As for turnout, it started small since I was scheduled at the same time as the trailing end of Aahz's threads tutorial. But as it went on (and Aahz's talk ended) people started to come in. Probably started with aobut 25 people and ended up with about 40-50 in the end.
Heh. Sorry about that. ;-) (I really wasn't expecting such a full house, quite frankly. I'm also a bit surprised, because I ended a bit early.) -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ This is Python. We don't care much about theory, except where it intersects with useful practice. --Aahz, c.l.py, 2/4/2002
Someone asked me, and Kevin Altis suggested here at PyCon that wikis use reST for syntax. Are there currently any wikis using reST? Obviously MoinMoin is the obvious preference, but since I am just a user and not developer of both reST and MoinMoin I am just dropping the suggestion.
I think ZWiki has pluggable syntax, so you could add it there. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
Zwiki reST integration is currently waiting for Zope 2.7 and/or a motivated implementor to overcome the reST integration into Zope 2.5+ and other implementation hurdles. http://zwiki.org/ReStructuredText --- Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> wrote:
Someone asked me, and Kevin Altis suggested here at PyCon that wikis use reST for syntax. Are there currently any wikis using reST? Obviously MoinMoin is the obvious preference, but since I am just a user and not developer of both reST and MoinMoin I am just dropping the suggestion.
I think ZWiki has pluggable syntax, so you could add it there.
--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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Someone asked me, and Kevin Altis suggested here at PyCon that wikis use reST for syntax. Are there currently any wikis using reST? Obviously MoinMoin is the obvious preference, but since I am just a user and not developer of both reST and MoinMoin I am just dropping the suggestion.
As David already wrote, there is a MoinMoin.parser.rst, but I simply do not have the time to get up to speed on all the docutils details and complete that. So I'd need someone with docutils know-how to work with me on that code. Ciao, Jürgen
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Aahz -
Brett Cannon -
David Goodger -
Dean Goodmanson -
Guido van Rossum -
Juergen Hermann