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Topic: FlexWiki


  
  David Ornstein's WebLog : FlexWiki posted to SourceForge.net
FlexWiki is an implementation of Wiki, a web-based, collaborative writing environment.
FlexWiki is particularly designed to allow multiple teams focused on diverse, but related, projects to work in the same Wiki environment with multiple namespaces.
FlexWiki is a collaborative web-based authoring environment (wiki) implemented on the Microsoft.NET platform (FlexWikiFeatures).
weblogs.asp.net /dornstein/archive/2004/09/27/235042.aspx   (1852 words)

  
 Swiss IT Professional & TechNet Blog : FlexWiki Shared Source Licensing Program
FlexWiki is a new.NET implementation of the Web-based authoring tool known as Wiki.
FlexWiki is designed to allow multiple teams focused on diverse, but related, projects to work in the same Wiki environment with multiple namespaces.
The FlexWiki Shared Source toolset provides a way for Windows developers to deliver collaborative Web authoring environments and allows those developers to establish Web-based communities (on their intranets or on the Internet) to enable collaboration on the software they develop.
blogs.technet.com /chitpro/archive/2005/09/11/410573.aspx   (527 words)

  
 FlexWiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FlexWiki is an open source wiki engine written primarily by David Ornstein and which is part of Microsoft's Shared source initiative.
Along with Windows Installer XML (WiX) and Windows Template Library (WTL), FlexWiki was the third Microsoft project to be distributed via SourceForge.
With the release of v1.8.01653, however, it became possible to store FlexWiki's content in an SQL Server database, and thus to scale the wiki software to a server farm.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FlexWiki   (216 words)

  
 Microsoft's Open-Source Wiki Tools Target Developers
FlexWiki — Microsoft's third open-source release in 2004 — is further evidence of the company's increasingly sophisticated response to the threat from the open-source community.
FlexWiki should also help to soften Microsoft's anti-open-source image, and enable the company to gain deep insights into a key open-source issue: the trade-off between the benefits of greater developer and user-community engagement and the drawbacks of decreased control over intellectual property.
Despite this interest, FlexWiki will likely not achieve mainstream adoption, though it may appeal to a minority of users who want to experiment with wikis but are more comfortable with.NET and with Microsoft's backing.
www.gartner.com /DisplayDocument?doc_cd=124229   (460 words)

  
 FlexWiki Open Source Project Has Microsoft Talking
This time, it is called FlexWiki, which is an ASP.NET implementation of a wiki (define).
FlexWiki is based on the WikiWikiWeb, which lets people collaborate on a Web site by editing pages via HTML forms.
In his opinion, he continued, the CPL is a license that, like the Free Software Foundation's GPL (define), assigns ownership of the contribution to license writers and then back to the contributor.
www.mag4you.com /technews/5044.htm   (795 words)

  
 SuperFolder - free software download, game download, driver download | Microsoft Unveils Third Open-Source Project
FlexWiki is the third Microsoft project to get open-source treatment.
FlexWiki, originally named "SharpWiki," is still considered an "experimental collaboration tool," according to the FlexWiki site.
Although Microsoft and SourceForge are optimistic that FlexWiki will be as popular as Microsoft's previous contributions, Yankee Group analyst Tony White told NewsFactor that the technology still has a long way to go before it makes any inroads in the corporate market.
www.superfolder.com /news.asp?nID=1457   (345 words)

  
 FlexWiki: Microsoft's Third Open Software Project eWEEK - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
FlexWiki is an experimental collaboration tool based on WikiWiki, which is a tool for collaborating on common Web pages.
According to the FlexWiki site, Microsoft has been working to transition the FlexWiki code from its own alternative to SourceForge, known as GotDotNet Workspaces, to SourceForge for the past few months.
As a result, Microsoft is anticipating "learning about collaborative development at a truly different level," as a result of its FlexWiki submission, he said.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_zdewk/is_200409/ai_n7184537   (564 words)

  
 FlexWiki Available on SourceForge
Finally, finally, finally, FlexWiki has completed its long transition from its old home at GotDotNet to its new home at SourceForge.
David's part was much harder; in addition to the technical tasks that he took on, he had to convince Microsoft (his employer) to allow this to happen.
Since FlexWiki is only Microsoft's third open source project (after WiX and WTL), it was a very big deal, involving much coordination on David's part.
pluralsight.com /blogs/craig/archive/2004/09/28/2448.aspx   (810 words)

  
 WebHost Automation: FlexWiki
FlexWiki is an open source Wiki engine which is part of Microsoft's Shared Source initiative.
With FlexWiki, it is now possible to store your Wiki content in a SQL Server database.
FlexWiki and the FlexWiki Application pack are both free to use.
www.webhostautomation.com /webhost-568   (77 words)

  
 Application Development Trends - Vandals at the wiki
FlexWiki thus joins a few other Microsoft spinoffs as an open source project.
Within an hour after the Slashdot story was posted, pages on the FlexWiki site began to be littered with ads for Mozilla Firefox, scatalogical comments about Microsoft, warnings that FlexWiki was the product of some evil plot, and so on.
It's a pity that there are people who view this sort of vandalism as the best way to promote open source, which (in my opinion) is a sensible path for much software.
www.adtmag.com /article.asp?id=10046   (616 words)

  
 Microsoft flexes more open-source muscle | Tech News on ZDNet
The company is making available the code for FlexWiki, software for creating "Wikis"--Web pages designed to cover a topic by allowing any number of users to create and edit content.
FlexWiki is the third piece of Microsoft code that the company has released this year under an open-source license, all under the Common Public License (CPL).
FlexWiki will also be made available on SourceForge's site.
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-5384769.html   (686 words)

  
 Restricting access to a file using web.config in FlexWiki
FlexWiki is an open source wiki, it's something like wikipedia..
FlexWiki uses that, and the NamespaceMap.xml file, to determine which file contains the raw wiki data.
Basically, you need some form of authorization mechanism within FlexWiki itself, and at the moment, I don't think there is one.
channel9.msdn.com /ShowPost.aspx?PostID=163108   (504 words)

  
 chongqed.org wiki: FlexWiki
Check that you have a recent version of the flexwiki software, which includes the hyperlink fllist feature.
Flexwiki doesn't have EditSummaries, which makes despamming flex wikis extremely difficult.
Flexwiki is unusable when surfing with a standards compliant brower.
wiki.chongqed.org /FlexWiki   (279 words)

  
 Worm in liquid maze : FlexWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It seems to work, but I'm not sure how stable it is. The wiki doesn't support export (at least I found no easy way to do it).
FlexWiki does have support for dynamic topics, but it's limited.
Originally I thought I would be using FlexWiki, but I changed my mind and decided not to.
cs.emeraldhand.com /blogs/worminliquidmaze/archive/2006/05/17/97.aspx   (353 words)

  
 George V. Reilly's Blog - Vim Syntax Highlighting for FlexWiki
The only built-in means of editing a page in FlexWiki is to type into an HTML textbox, which is a horrendous user experience.
The other was Vim syntax highlighting for FlexWiki, partially because it's useful in its own right, partially because I wanted an excuse to learn the arcane syntax highlighting mechanism in Vim.
The week before, Bram had issued a final call for submissions of scripts for Vim 7.0, which galvanized me into releasing it as the FlexWiki Plugin for Vim.
www.georgevreilly.com /blog/VimSyntaxHighlightingForFlexWiki.aspx   (386 words)

  
 One Minute Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
An exhaustive list (we hope) of all aspects of editing FlexWiki pages can be found at ListOfEditingTopics..
Information on about how FlexWiki works internally and how to develop it (and software that works with it).
Welcome to the home of FlexWiki, an experimental collaboration tool, based on WikiWiki.
www.flexwiki.com /default.aspx/FlexWiki.OneMinuteWiki   (329 words)

  
 Flex Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
FlexWiki is a wiki implementation which uses Microsoft's DotNet technology (C# and ASP.NET).
The source code is available and is being worked on as a shared-source community project on SourceForge.
FwSync is a synchronization tool that allows you to download the contents of a FlexWiki instance to your hard drive, make changes, and then upload the changed files.
c2.com /cgi/wiki?FlexWiki   (146 words)

  
 Jeff Sandquist - Microsoft Evangelist - Flexwiki goes to Sourceforge.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway.
Now we can really get going again!As I was thinking about what I'd write in the blog entry, I found myself enumerating questions that I thought people would have.
Flexwiki is the software we used for Channel 9's Wiki implementation and something I've used to document a number of projects inside Microsoft.
www.jeffsandquist.com /FlexwikiGoesToSourceforgenet.aspx   (218 words)

  
 Microsoft Releases FlexWiki on SourceForge.NET under CPL
This is the same software currently used for Channel 9.
FlexWiki is an ASP.NET implementation of a WikiWikiWeb (Hawaiian for Very Quick Web) that allows you to quickly deploy information to an intranet or internet site.
You can read more about FlexWiki and see it in action at here.
www.theserverside.net /news/thread.tss?thread_id=29044   (2756 words)

  
 Microsoft Makes Its Third Contribution To Open-Source Site - Technology News by TechWeb
Microsoft Corp. has contributed its FlexWiki collaboration tool to SourceForge.Net, the third release from the software giant to the open-source development site, both organizations said Tuesday.
The experimental tool is based on a concept called WikiWiki, which is a website that allows any user to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also allows that content to be edited by others.
"FlexWiki is an innovative web-based collaboration tool, and, judging by the success of the first two Microsoft projects, our audience is actively responding to Microsoft's open-source projects," Patrick McGovern, director of SourceForge.Net, said in a statement.
www.techweb.com /wire/software/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=47903449   (261 words)

  
 Community Server - FlexWiki Integration?
I've got FlexWiki running on an intranet for now and haven't taken any time to peak into the code.
Was more or less hoping that Telligent might have some interest rounding out the CS product with an integrated wiki.
Flexwiki was modified to use the MemberRoles backport in the same way that Community Server does for authentication.
communityserver.org /forums/480857/ShowPost.aspx   (551 words)

  
 Microsoft open sources Web authoring application | InfoWorld | News | 2004-09-28 | By Joris Evers, IDG News Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Microsoft is sharing the source of FlexWiki, a program for creating Web sites called wikis that allow users to add and edit content.
FlexWiki was created by Microsoft employee David Ornstein as part of a project to see if wikis could help improve the software development process at Microsoft, Ornstein wrote Monday on his Weblog.
There is a significant community of folks there who are looking at Windows-based technologies, and we want to make sure that we're putting compelling technologies up there to complement what they are doing," Matusow said.
www.infoworld.com /article/04/09/28/HNmicopensource_1.html   (1169 words)

  
 Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Welcome to flexwiki.com, the home of the FlexWiki community.
1/24/2005 2:06:46 AM FlexWiki now has a new logo by David Tamez.
WikiTalk is a language for including dynamic content in FlexWiki topics.
www.flexwiki.com   (317 words)

  
 WikiMatrix / FlexWiki Features - Compare them all
FlexWiki is a.NET-based, highly extensible Wiki implementation with special features to handle large, complex organizational requirements (including namespace support).
FlexWiki is the only Wiki system to implement the WikiTalk object-oriented scripting language, enabling all sorts of dynamic-content scenarios.
Remember: The look of many Wikis can be changed by stylesheets or templates so these are only examples.
www.wikimatrix.org /show/FlexWiki   (111 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Microsoft(R) Launches FlexWiki Open Source Project on SourceForge.net(R)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
PRESS RELEASE Microsoft(R) Launches FlexWiki Open Source Project on SourceForge.net(R) Home
The posting of FlexWiki to SourceForge.net follows two successful previous postings by the proprietary software giant Microsoft.
"FlexWiki is an innovative Web-based collaboration tool, and, judging by the success of the first two Microsoft projects, our audience is actively responding to Microsoft's Open Source projects."
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=73234   (594 words)

  
 Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog : FlexWiki and URLScan
About a month ago, we decided to upgrade to FlexWiki instead.
Our team uses it extensively to keep updated on the project (FlexWiki also provides RSS feeds of updated and new pages!).
This week, I moved our Wiki to a new machine (after updating FlexWiki to the latest version), and installed the much recommended security tools IISLockdown and URLScan on a Windows XP box.
weblogs.asp.net /rhurlbut/archive/2004/01/17/59716.aspx   (545 words)

  
 David Ornstein's WebLog : Wow. Shared Source is a great thing.
Over the holidays some amazing things have happened with FlexWiki since I put it out into the shared source community.
A number of people including OmarShahine, RyanLaNeve, TommyWilliams and HoopSomuah have been making some great contributions to FlexWiki, including (ta da) a preliminary.NET Web Forms client, a Web service, etc. Wow.
One thing I'd like to change about FlexWiki has nothing to do with the code base.
blogs.msdn.com /dornstein/archive/2004/01/04/47581.aspx   (265 words)

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