Comments:
How about changing "URL" to "Custom domain"? —PhilipNeustrom
2007-09-17 23:05:00 Listing a URL (regardless of the presence of a custom domain) makes it easier tell non-wiki users how to access the site. —Graham.Freeman
2007-09-17 23:11:42 Who are these "non-wiki users" you speak of? :p Okay, probably makes sense to put URLs everywhere, then. —PhilipNeustrom
2007-09-21 01:14:06 I think it'd be wise & useful to allow non-wikispot community wikis to be listed in the directory. That'll drive more traffic to the wiki spot directory, thus making it more likely that people will participate in Wiki Spot. To close ourselves off doesn't really achieve anything for anyone. —Graham.Freeman
2007-09-21 02:19:23 The point is to be a directory of wiki spot wikis — not a directory of every wiki. There are many such lists / directories of wikis out there that are well established. There is a value in providing a list of all wiki spot projects, because of technical and philosophical reasons, and that's what the wiki directory provides. Maybe we should rename the page, but I think within the context of the wiki spot hub, and given the explainatory text, that it is probably clear enough? —PhilipNeustrom
2007-09-21 09:46:49 My point is that the wiki directory can not only provide a directory of Wiki Spot-hosted community wikis, but also list other community wikis. Doing so will help to build and strengthen community among community wiki participants. Refusing to list other community wikis enforces Wiki Spot isolationism in a way, and I don't see how that benefits anyone or anything.
Wiki Spot isn't just about hosting wikis; it's mostly about building community wikis. Hosting is just a means, not an end. So let's not shut ourselves off from other folks working on complementary projects. —Graham.Freeman
2007-11-15 11:23:20 Anybody think there should be a global Wiki Directory, or should there be a directory per language (with multi-lingual ones listed multiple times on each of the relevant lists)? I'm thinking the list is to foster and attract the community of the wiki, which would likely help if a, say, French speaker could just find all the wikis with French entries. —JabberWokky
2008-05-31 23:57:13 How do I delete an account that was used by a previous Apartment Community Manager and is using the business e-mail? —168.150.234.19
If you have access to the email address then you can reset the password for the account. Simply try to log in to the account, then enter the email address in "forgot your password" area. Then you'll get an email that will let you change the password to the account. Once you have access to the account you can delete it, too.
2008-08-29 00:59:48 I just singed up and this is a great wat to also fing information to educate children
2008-09-05 03:44:12 Did my edit get reverted on purpose? —RoyWright
2009-02-13 22:04:10 I think the [wiki macro is not working. It is giving a duplicate name: "norwalk Norwalk." —132.241.246.226
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[wiki:*] isn't a macro, it's a link. You're getting a duplicate name because your browser hasn't reloaded the tinylogo.png yet. Refresh your browser window. —BrentLaabs
2009-10-03 13:41:45 can you delete my account because i created i by accident —78.150.87.29
2009-10-03 13:42:59 has it been deleted the username is haza
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You can delete it. Go to "settings" (look for the link in the upper right hand corner), go down to the bottom, check "Disable this account forever" checkbox and then click the button "Disable Account". —
Evan 'JabberWokky' Edwards
—haza


