Now... you need DNS wildcards aside of "just an extension".
It does require a little bit of work!
I wonder how far this can be obtained with some support for mail (which comes
"naturally" along with a new domain as I get when I create a workspace).
paul
Le 21 juil. 2011 à 13:48, Vincent Massol a écrit :
Very nice Eddy! Thanks for demoing it.
The integration is well thought out, using integration/extension points available
everywhere (including the nice touch with the spotlight search extension ;)).
I'd really love to see this as an extension that can be fully installed on top of a
standard XE, using the extension manager! :)
Thanks
-Vincent
On Jul 19, 2011, at 10:29 PM, Eduard Moraru wrote:
Hi community,
If anyone is curious, a demo installation of the current work on the Wiki3.0
[1] research project is available at
http://wiki30-demo.xwiki.com
With the Workspaces feature, you can register a user and create workspaces,
invite/accept other users and generally manage your workspace.
Interesting sections (or rather a list of features) are:
= In the main wiki =
- Create new Workspace (Add menu or homepage button)
- Workspace Directory (Top menu, under 'Workspace')
- 'Workspaces' section in user profile
- User Directory improvements
- Join/Leave/Request membership/Accept invitation to join a workspace
(Workspace Directory or homepage of a workspace)
- Workspace search suggestions (top-right search box)
= In a workspace =
- Dashboard
- Workspace information panel (right panels)
- Main wiki link (Top menu, under 'Workspace')
- Delete workspace (Top menu, under Workspace, for owner)
- Workspace Configuration section (Administration, 'Configuration' category)
- Workspace Users section; Accept membership requests or invite users
(Administration, 'Users & Groups' category)
- User registration redirecting to main wiki (Top-Right register link)
- Removed local XWiki.Admin user
Besides the Workspaces feature, the Real-Time editor is also available for a
quick test. You can access it by editing a page in "Real Time" edit mode.
You can't miss it :)
For quick tests, you can edit the same page in 2 browser windows and see
changes in one window triggering an update in the second one. It also works
with multiple users (obviously) and allows other to join in the editing
session.
For now it's working real time only for wiki code. Work on the WYSIWYG
version has already started.
Please feel free to report any bugs or suggestions here or (preferably) at
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/WIKITHREEDOTO and do be aware that it's
still work in progress.
Thanks,
Eduard
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