Kwiki fever!
In the last week or so I've uploaded no less than six Kwiki modules: a mod_perl Kwiki handler, user management when behind HTTP auth, inline graph support, diff support with a vertical diff visualizer, an IRC bot that notifies a channel when a Kwiki page is updated, and the ability to add little arrows after foreign links like AxKit's wiki.
My biggest complaint is that I really can't test modules. I've been meaning to write Test::Kwiki for Kwiki modules to test things like embedded file integrity and formatter modules, but most of Kwiki module testing is up to the community. I really feel like I should include "t/community.t" that asks, "Are you going to use this module? [yes/no]"
It's installed on my site at http://benefitslink.com/wiki (I didn't want my non-tech users to get confused about the difference between kwiki and a wiki, so I'm using wiki as the directory name).
I tried the mod_perl module, but had some trouble. Maybe I should have replaced all the apache config settings used for the regular cgi version, in addition to adding the suggested perl handler settings?
THANKS for these wonderful contributions. It is so GREAT that Kwiki can be modified so easily (a CPAN installation of the modifying module and then a command-line update of kwiki).
Re:You are the MAN!
statico on 2004-08-27T03:53:12
Hehe, thanks:-)
For problems with Kwiki::ModPerl, feel free to nudge me on #kwiki on irc.freenode.net or on the Kwiki mailing list.
It's awesome that you like and are using Kwiki -- You're the man:-)