RIAForge updated to include wikis

I've released an update to RIAForge today that lets project owners run a host wiki on the site. This is mainly meant for documentation but could be used for just about anything really. FAQs are a good example.

The wiki is Canvas 2.0, which is almost ready for release. I discovered some case issues (you will never convince me there is a need for case sensitive file systems) that I need to roll into the core Canvas 2 for a final RC release. I'm hoping to do that before I head out to Vegas next week. (Star Trek Experience - here I come...)

Comments

Scott P's Gravatar Very cool - thanks for adding it.


Young and the Restless + Star Trek in the same week = confused
# Posted By Scott P | 3/23/07 12:58 PM
John Wilson's Gravatar What I would really like to see on RIAForge is a link for project demos. Screenshots only go so far :/
# Posted By John Wilson | 3/23/07 1:40 PM
Raymond Camden's Gravatar It already does support it. External links that it. There is no way we can host code we can't control.
# Posted By Raymond Camden | 3/23/07 1:44 PM
Mingo Hagen's Gravatar I had a great time at the Star Trek The Experience!
# Posted By Mingo Hagen | 3/27/07 3:53 AM
Duncan Loxton's Gravatar Any update on when you will release 2.0? I have seen what you have on RIAForge and we are holding out for it. I may even help do the preview function after I get a hold of the code.
# Posted By Duncan Loxton | 4/19/07 6:09 PM
Raymond Camden's Gravatar Tomorrow. It may only be the RC - but it will be darn close. Sorry for taking so long.
# Posted By Raymond Camden | 4/19/07 8:06 PM
Michael White's Gravatar Hey Ray, do you know of anybody with a canvas wiki site up that I can show to my boss? we're thinking of using a wiki to keep updated documentation for a coldfusion app.
# Posted By Michael White | 8/8/07 6:03 PM
Raymond Camden's Gravatar BlogCFC is using it. I'd probably just guess aroun a bit. :)
# Posted By Raymond Camden | 8/8/07 7:59 PM