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… To put it short: an Ikiwiki newbie.
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[Emacs]: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
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[Lynx]: http://lynx.isc.org/
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## Wikis
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Currently, I run a few Ikiwiki instances. Namely:
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* <http://lhc.am-1.org/lhc/>
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— to hold random stuff written by me, my colleagues,
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students, etc.
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* <http://rsdesne.am-1.org/rsdesne-2010/>
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— for some of the materials related to the
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“Remote Sensing in Education, Science and National
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Economy” (2010-03-29 … 2010-04-10, Altai State
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University) program I've recently participated in as
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an instructor.
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* <http://nets.asu591.ru/networks-2011/>
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— for bits & pieces related to the course on computer
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networks I've read in 2011.
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## Preferences
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I prefer to use [Lynx][] along with [Emacs][] (via
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`emacsclient`) to work with the wikis. (Note the “Local
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variables” section below.)
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The things I dislike in the wiki engines are:
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* the use of home-brew specialized version control systems
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— while there're a lot of much more developed general
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purpose ones;
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* oversimplified syntax
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— which (to some extent) precludes more sophisticated
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forms of automated processing; in particular, this forces one
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to reformat the material, once complete, to, say, prepare a
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book, or an article, or slides.
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Out of all the wiki engines I'm familiar with, only Ikiwiki is
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free of the first of these. I hope that it will support more
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elaborate syntaxes eventually.
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----
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Local variables:
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mode: markdown
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coding: utf-8
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fill-column: 64
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ispell-local-dictionary: "american"
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End:
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