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About:
coWiki is a sophisticated but easy-to-use Web collaboration tool that
helps you and your coworkers create and organize Web documents,
Weblogs, and knowledgebases (or any other document structures)
directly in HTML browsers. You can evolve ideas and gain a concomitant
XML documentation of your brainstorming without having to concentrate
on complicated structural syntaxes. coWiki follows the tradition of
loose Wiki Wiki Webs with easy and intuitional markup, adding Unixlike
access management, a directory/document hierarchy, and a plugin API
for your functionalities and enhancements. It is template-based and
multilingual.
Author:
paulha [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.cowiki.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://www.cowiki.org/download/cowiki-0.3.4.tar.gz
Changelog:
http://cowiki.tigris.org/[..]3_4&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://cowiki.tigris.org/source/browse/cowiki/
Bug tracker:
http://cowiki.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectIssues
Mailing list archive:
http://cowiki.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList
Demo site:
http://www.cowiki.org/
Trove categories:
[change]
Dependencies:
[change]
PHP (required)
[download links]
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» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 10320)
» Popularity: 2.75% (Rank 1695)

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Record hits: 27,706
URL hits: 17,786
Subscribers: 62
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Discontinued
by David - Jun 3rd 2007 09:10:39
Note: the CoWiki home web page lists this project as discontinued
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coWiki is looking for a new maintainer
by Daniel T. Gorski - Jan 3rd 2005 02:02:09
Hello community, hello reader,
the coWiki web collaboration project is looking for a new maintainer
to
take over the further development, programming and extension of this
excellent software. Maybe it is you?
"coWiki what?"
If you do not know coWiki, you may take a look at
* <http://www.develnet.org/CoWiki/> (the site is driven by
coWiki)
* <http://freshmeat.net/projects/cowiki/>
* <http://www.google.com/search?q=cowiki>.
About the coWiki project:
In 2002, coWiki was the first bigger GPLed (GNU General Public
License) object oriented web collaboration tool that was entirely
written in upcoming PHP 5. It is a bit different to other wikis that
are hyped these days: coWiki saves its data structure in XML (which
has a high potential to be transformed and exported e.g. HTML, PDF
or
RTF formats), it consists of plugins (very easy to extend) and it
provides a hierarchical document/directory structure guarded by a
powerfullunixlike permission system.
coWiki never loses a hyperlink reference to a linked document as
those
references are automagically repaired. Hence its impossible to meet
or
generate a broken link within a coWiki document web site structure,
even if you rename your documents while your work is evolving.
It is almost needless to say, that coWiki is template based,
multilingual and based on the object oriented programming paradigm
(OOP).
Meanwhile a lot of private people, companies and institutions
benefit
from this software world wide:
<http://www.develnet.org/CoWiki/WhoIsUsingCoWiki>
What is coWiki good for:
In 2001 I was working on different software projects for a small
company in Germany, and after I was finished with my work, I
reflected in my leisure time that we needed something that helps us
to gather documentation for a customer.
The tedious compilation of documents, hints, hacks, links, howtos
and
so on for documentation purposes of a software development process
was
coerced me to develop an application where the involved non-tech
people could gather their knowledge, and - if desired - to export
it
for a customer documentation on a click of a button. This idea lead
to
coWiki.
About my part in this game:
I've been developing and maintaining the popular PHP 5 coWiki web
collaboration software since 2001 and as time passes by, personal
challenges and interests change as well as professional
responsibilities, claims and preferences. Due to the given situation
I
am not able to maintain the coWiki project any further. I am very
sorry to give the child away but I hope it is going to find an
other
place where it grow up and get adult.
Facing facts:
Either one of you gets infected by the coWiki idea, its
possibilities
and its future potential or this open source project is
ultimatively
doomed to die. I hope that there is anybody willing to take over
the
maintenance, the helm and lead coWiki to a better future.
What can you do? What will you get?
You can take over the development lead of the coWiki project and
develop it further to make it the meet your expectations and
visions.
You, the new maintainer will of course get all the technical
support
(the entire CVS code, mailinglists management if you like etc.) and
of
course my attention and answers to emerging questions. I will help
you
as much as I can. I am also willing to contribute code to the base
and
fix bugs if I have time left.
If you are interested in PHP 5, its object oriented capabilities,
maybe want to learn something en route and feel challenged and want to
take over this project, please write to the developer mailing list
at
<cowiki-dev (at) develnet (dot) org>
or directly to my email private address. If you write to me
personally
please use the term "coWiki" in the subject.
My heartblood:
coWiki shouldn't miserably perish on its last steps to evolve into
a
great free software application. Take a look on it, maybe you will
like it and lead it in the future. Just dare.
Please note that coWiki is distributed under the GNU General Public
License (GPL) and hence a potential source of money.
For further questions please drop an email to
<cowiki-dev (at) develnet (dot) org>
Thank you, regards Daniel T. Gorski
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Re: coWiki is looking for a new maintainer
by Daniel T. Gorski - Feb 9th 2005 22:55:45
New maintainer for this project has been found. More information on
http://www.cowiki.org
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