Posting from Writerly - the online wo… 0

Posting from Writely - the online word processor!

I’m writing this post from Writerly - http://www.writely.com. I started mucking around with it because I was thinking about the wiki we’re using to manage the COaTI curriculum. We’re using MediaWiki, and I’ve got to say that I’m really pretty unhappy with it. It’s 2006, and the best we can do in the wiki world is wiki markup? The COaTI curriculum is a fairly long document, structured as an outline, and after about 30 minutes of editing the text with multiple layers of # and ## and ### to denote levels of the outline, I usually have a raging headache - it’s not at all a user-friendly method of text editing.

So, that got me to looking at other wikis out there with a rich text editor, and currently MoinMoin is at the top of my list, but then I started to think about Writely, and thought I’d give it a try.

Thus far, I’m impressed, but what would be even more impressive would be if someone would figure out how to integrate this tool into wiki software. I suspect it’s possible since I can apparently post to a blog from here, and if you can do that, I assume a wiki isn’t all that much further away, right?

Any takers?

ODB, off-the-shelf databases, Love 0

Ok, so maybe love doesn’t fit exactly, but hey, it’s Valentine’s day, and when I woke up this morning, after wishing a happy valentine’s day to my loved ones, I thought about the next thing near and dear to my heart - databases.

Yes, it’s true, I love databases - even the ones that I don’t particularly like (Access) I still love because of their power to enable organizing groups to work at dramatically greater scope and scale. Here at PTP, we’re pretty much smitten with databases, and feel that they are often the bedrock of effective community organizing work.
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