CLiki 0.4.1 was released 30-Nov-2003: now works with latest version of Araneida and SBCL
An article about CLiki, “CLiki Here”, appeared in Linux User magazine in the summer of 2003.
Cliki was presented at the International Lisp Conference 2002: slides and the paper can be downloaded from here
If you can edit HTML, you can create CLiki pages. Heck, if you can edit text you stand a fair chance. Before you plunging in, read and absorb the CLiki Content and CLiki Style guidelines, and the Text Formatting rules. You may want to play in the CLiki Sandbox to get the hang of it before venturing out on the road.
Before contributing text to CLiki, please take a moment to familiarise yourself with the Privacy Statement
If you dislike editing text in a stupid textarea window in your web browser, you're not alone. Fortunately, wiki-remote.el now works with CLiki. It is an Emacs extension which first retrieves a page from the CLiki for you, and then, when you're done editing, uploads it to the server.
There are two basic models for Web information repositories: the directory (classic example: Yahoo) and the stew with a search interface (google). Hierarchies are for browsers - people who don't already know what they're looking for, or who need to be convinced that the repository contains any useful information about what they're looking for. Stews are for searchers - people who know what they want and who think we have it.
The world is more of a Whole Sort Of General Mishmash than a hierarchy, however, so we don't keep stuff in a hierarchy, we keep it in a stew: arbitrary hierarchies composed of document searches can be layered on top of it for a given purpose.
So, the content of a document defines where and whether it appears in a given hierarchy. See Text Formatting to find out how to do that.
Download ASDF package from http://ww.telent.net/cclan/cliki.tar.gz
You can also get CLiki from darcs with
darcs get http://verisons.telent.net/cliki
Note that you may also want to checkout araneida.
Bug reports should be added to CLiki Bugs. Please don't scatter them around other pages on the site; it's unlikely that they'll get noticed
I am maintaining Cliki.Tunes.Org, aka CTO, a CLiki installation for the TUNES project. It contains a layered patch to the official CLiki and to araneida, for bugfixes and feature enhancements. It can itself be used to build your own cliki installation, either in a layered way or as an example. All the code is available on the Tunes CVS site (see these instructions). -- Far�?
NOTE: The tunes cliki seems to have migrated to MediaWiki.
The Cliki source is not available via Darcs, or via ASDF Install -- both cases just hang. cliki.tunes.org resolves to some hosting company called Bespin. The view CVS at tunes.org as well as via the pserver fail as well. Does anyone have the source laying around or know of another way to get it?
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