- From: John C. Wang <John.Wang@IAdea.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 10:06:30 +0800
- To: public-websignage@w3.org
I believe it is easier to do versioning and collaborative editing on wiki. I'd prefer that. John C. Wang IAdea: Digital Signage Media Appliances http://www.IAdea.com Skype: jcwang_tw On 7/11/2012 8:21 PM, Futomi Hatano wrote: > Hi all, > > I asked W3C staffs the ways to collaborate in writing documents. > There seems to be two ways provided by W3C for Business Groups. > > 1. Wiki > http://www.w3.org/community/websignage/wiki/Main_Page > Wiki seems to be the most popular way to collaborate in writing > documents among W3C folks. > But most of us need to learn how to edit documents. > http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents > > 2. WordPress > We can use WordPress to create pages and edit them collaboratively. > http://www.w3.org/community/websignage/sample-page/ > But it supports only "HTML" mode. > It doesn't seem to support "Visual" mode. > We need to write documents using HTML tags. > > Each way have both good and bad points. > Which do you prefer? > > 3. Or do you prefer the current way? > http://www.html5.jp/Web-based-Signage/Scenarios-and-Use-Cases/ > > I hope that many members join as editors. > I'd like to hear your preferences. > > Best regards, > Futomi > > -- > Newphoria Corporation > Chief Technology Officer > Futomi Hatano > -- > futomi.hatano@newphoria.co.jp > http://www.newphoria.co.jp/ > >
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