On 12/30/05, Jeff Carr <jcarr(a)linuxmachines.com> wrote:
A while back a developer posted:
On 08/13/05 11:59, Sy <sy1234(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I designed a simple set of templates to allow
weblog-style articles --
namely for permanent links and discussion.
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http://jrandomhacker.info/mw/index.php/MediaWiki_as_a_weblog
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http://jrandomhacker.info/mw/index.php/MediaWiki_calendar_templating
I'm still enjoying what I've done with that templating. I agree that
some official support would be wonderful to see, but I'm going to
brace myself for "mediawiki is not a blog, if you want a blog you
should be using something else" ;)
I think having that in mind is why I decided to do it myself.. it
works for a single-user environment right now, but it's also made to
be able to use different "styles" -- that style concept could be used
to support multiple users.
I understand there are a few extensions.. I wonder if it's feasible to
push to get one of those absorbed into the mainstream code.. I don't
even know how good any of the extensions are..