Yes. There are no service level guarantees or anything, but the Code4Lib
wiki is available for use by code4lib community members on development
projects etc. At your own risk, of course. It would be a fine place for
the open source book widget project, in my opinion.
We have had some problems with spammers on it. There is a way to
restrict editing privileges to logged in accounts for a certain page,
but I forget how.
I also think that MediaWiki is less than ideal for the development
documentation/collaboration purposes we're using it for, but that's what
we've got!
Jonathan
John Miedema wrote:
> Is the Code4Lib wiki intended for any related use? My Code4Lib account
> appears to give me editing rights, so I assume it's okay, but just
> wanted to check.
>
> A handful of people have been talking about their shared interest in
> developing open source book widgets. We see that some widgets are
> already in existence and new ones are being developed. There is clear
> overlap, and we've been eyeing the Code4Lib wiki as a place to
> collaborate. Are we good to go?
>
> If you're interested in the discussion, please come join our list:
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openbookwpress-general.
>
> John
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> http://johnmiedema.ca
>
> "We love open source. <strike>No, you can't</strike> Yes, you can have
> our code."
>
>
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Jonathan Rochkind
Digital Services Software Engineer
The Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
410.516.8886
rochkind (at) jhu.edu
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