Chris Morgan-10 wrote:
Aren't we? I was expecting that we would be. It simplifies matters, and fits in with the plan of better organisation of the website, and makes information much easier to find (the main site doesn't really amount to anything at all - wiki.inkscape.org has all the content... search usability also comes to mind).
Please don't... MediaWiki is the only wiki software I know that doesn't do silly things like AllLinksMustBeWikiWords, has tons of useful features, and almost everyone knows its syntax. Additionally, having a separate wiki allows us to cleanly separate the "official" information on the website from the "contributor area" on the wiki.
While we're at it, I have some gripes with the current wiki CSS. Perhaps those problems could be fixed along with the site redesign. 1. The title of the page is not displayed at the top. It feels like something very important is missing. 2. The font is too small. The correct size is the same as on Wikipedia - it's both readable and small enough that a lot of text fits on a screen. 3. The header image at the top of content area takes up too much space, especially on small monitors or toolbar-heavy browsers. It should be hidden on the wiki, or put in the background.
Regards, Krzysztof