Subject SV: SV: [Firebird-Architect] Re: Design of new built-in functions
Author Lars B. Dybdahl
I can strongly recommend the MediaWiki software, which powers both
WikiPedia.org and some of our internal intranet in our company:

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki

It would run perfectly on an $8/month virtual Linux server. It is extremely
easy to install:

- Unzip into a directory that is accessible by the webserver
- Click into the homepage and follow the instructions

For a start, it would probably also run perfectly on a $1/month webhotel -
the only thing to avoid is a webhotel that runs PHP safe mode, because that
would kill some automatic image scaling.

Med venlig hilsen – Mit freundlichen Grüßen – Best regards

Lars B. Dybdahl

Daintel ApS
Købmagergade 2, 5. sal
1150 Copenhagen K

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[mailto:Firebird-Architect@yahoogroups.com] På vegne af Jim Starkey
Sendt: 10. maj 2006 23:02
Til: Firebird-Architect@yahoogroups.com
Emne: Re: SV: [Firebird-Architect] Re: Design of new built-in functions

Lars B. Dybdahl wrote:

>Why not just start a wiki for the documentation, and see how it grows?
We're
>a lot of otherwise silent people who would love to contribute.
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Sounds good to me. IBPhoenix, I'm sure, would be delighted to host it.
Any idea of where to get a Wiki server? Let's just make it happen.

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Jim Starkey, Senior Software Architect
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
978 526-1376