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Scott Watermasysk

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Scott Watermasysk is an ASP.NET developers. He wrote the .Text blog engine.
Community Server Wiki Posted: Feb 5, 2005 10:45 PM
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We announced a new wiki last night for CommunityServer at http://docs.communityserver.org.

Using a wiki for documentation with .Text was not a great experience. The community did a great job helping to adding content, but spammers (and their ilk) always reeked havoc on it.

So in an effort to keep the content clean and relevant we tied the logic system into the providers used by CommunityServer's and restrict all edits to a pre-selected set of CS users. I guess this goes against the "spirit" of a wiki, but I think it makes the wiki much more useful to our users (which is the goal).

We looked through our recent forum posts for some earlier contributers. We have a long way to go, but I think the content if filling out nicely.

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