All,
Wikula 2, a Wiki module is nearly ready for release. I am in need of testers. The module requires the latest Zikula Core available at http://ci.zikula.org/job/Zikula_Core-1.3.1/ and the module is available for download from https://github.com/phaidon/Wikula/tarball/master
Please report any issues in the Wikula tracker at https://github.com/phaidon/Wikula/issues
Important: Please also install the Wakka module and activate the hooks!
Change log:
* New Zikula 1.3 module structure
* Doctrine2 implementation
* Stay on edit page if there are changes function added
* Hook for Editor added
* Zikula search integration
* Notification system added
* Better categories support added
* Index boxes (like in the wikipedia) added
* New special page implementation
Regards,
Phaidon
Edited by phaidon on Jan 13, 2012 - 03:32 AM.
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Wikula 2.0.0-RC1 ready for testing
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I would really like to test and are interested, but time is limiting for me at the moment, sorry.
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Hi,
thanks a lot for working on this module!
I will need it for a future project and there fore start testing in the next few days.
Hopefully I will also be able to contribute a few modules like AuthLDAP and an etherpad integration.
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I am testing it since the very beginning, latest test install here, but did not find time for bug reports or patches yet.
Greetings,
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I did some updates. Now the activation of the editor and transform will done automatically during the install, if Wikka or LuMicuLa are installed.
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How about adding those two to Scribite, and enabling Scribite?
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Wikka and LuMicuLa have different concepts then scribite. So I dont think that makes sense.
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It's done. The last missing features for Wikula 2.0.0 are implemented. Here the last important changes:
* search function rewritten
* page history function redesigned
* Discussion function added
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It's a great module! Thanks for all.
Is it neccesary install Wakka? What is it? Where is it?
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Wikula is engine independent. That means that there are backends for several light markup languages like bbcode, Wakka or Creole.
To run Wikula you must run a engine. At the moment there are two engines available: Wikka and LuMicuLa.
Wikka is the original code from the WikkaWiki. It provides a Wikka engine.
LuMicuLa is a multi engine. It supports Wikka, bbcode and Creole. Wikimedia and Markup support are planed.
In general LuMicuLa provides more languages and configuration possibilites, but the Wikka engine is closer to the behaviour of the old Wikula engine. So if you plan to update an old Wikula Version use Wikka otherwise use LuMicuLa:
https://github.com/phaidon/LuMicuLa
https://github.com/phaidon/Wikula/tree/master/src/modules/Wikka
In addition I updated the install instructions and the settings page. I hope it becomes easier to comprehend now.
Edited by phaidon on Feb 14, 2012 - 12:54 AM.
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