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Look at a discussion page here or eg on wikipedia. It tends to turn into a
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mess. One nice way to avoid the mess would be to set it a discussion page
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as a blog so each new comment is a separate post.
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One issue is, would there be a way to do this for all new discussion pages
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by default somehow? Setting up the blog means inserting a preprocessor
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directive; and that could somehow happen automatically when the discussion
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page is first created. (Creating a bunch of empty discussion pages with
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such directives ahead of time would be silly.) Maybe some kind of new page
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template system would do the trick, so pages matching */Discussion start
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off as a clone of DiscussionTemplate. Although the first person to try to
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create the discussion page would still end up in an edit page with that
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template, which is not ideal. Hmm.
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Thinking about this some more, discussion links for pages that don't yet
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have discussion could go directly to the ikiwiki cgi, which could provide a
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post form, and create a new discussion page with the necessary inlining.
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Another issue is that discussions really want to be threaded. Does that
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mean that a page like foo/discussion/question should have its own
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foo/discussion/question/(discussion?)/answer page? Of course, rss feeds
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don't handle threading, and of course doing this might be dependant on the
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issue above. Worrying about threading may be overkill.
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> Something like [[discussion/castle]] and [[discussion/castle/discussion]]? (Sorry about the noise, btw.) --Ethan
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>> this really didn't seem to work -- here's my attempted comment; http://ikiwiki.info/sandbox/castle/discussion/test_comment/index.html. -- JonDowland
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I don't think that the nesting is very clear, I found it confusing..
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Would each page be its own individual blog? Or its own blog post? To me it seems like an entire wiki can be viewed as a blog, with threaded or unthreaded comments underneath.
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