hopscc wrote:OK - did a quick spot of editing on the bitbucket converted-to-reSt page.
Thank you for trying it out.
So bitbucket-wiki has the same capabilities as trac but with a different (pickier) markup - more markup choices though.
I'd say that for open-source projects, markdown/reST are much more common choices, especially the latter alongwith PShinx since allows to generate whole manuals in different formats (HTML - including Windows HTML Help, LaTeX - for printable PDF versions, Texinfo, manual pages, plain text and straight to PDF via rst2pdf).
[qote]More restrictive to entry (login)[/quote]
That's true - see above.
less online (markup) help
I expect that serious documentation contributor knows tools (aka markup). Just imagine web developer not being familiar with HTML/CSS markup.
Different theme ( fonts/colors/highlights/appearance), same edit in box, same/similar history recording, same preview capability,
can do links and link/page creation but its on a different/separate site...
Sure, different site in order to have less admin work to keep the whole infratructure running.
No immediate in-my-face obvious major advantages over what I have now with Trac, similar capability,
That is one of the problem with Cobra...my suggestions (using external VCS, mailing list, documentation...) are pretty common for majority of open-source projects, but you're quite reluctant to embrace any change being focused in your own focus considering what works for
you.
So, it seems that Cobra is destined to stay niche language with just few contributors, dozen users and bunch forum posters.
Remind me what I/we're gaining from this again?
Probably I won't bother any longer.