You can find the full source code for this website in the Seam package in the directory /examples/wiki. It is licensed under the LGPL.
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I'm working with someone who is hesitant to use Seam Wiki as a community technology if it has not yet been widely used and accepted by publishers other than the Seam creators.
Does anyone know of any public sites using Seam Wiki as an underlying technology yet, other than seamframework.org and in.relation.to?
Since it hasn't even been released so far in a consumable package, and is clearly marked as an 'example' application until it gets into a public beta, I'd say that the number of other public sites that use it is basically zero. :)
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The plan is that we will productize and release Seam Wiki soon, but for now we are using this site as a test bed to get everything completely stable.
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Hi Gevin,
1. Do you know in which Seam version the wiki project will be GA? (I couldn't found it in the Seam Road Map)
2. Do you plan to add integration to WYSIWYG editor for text editing such as TinyMCE (http://tinymce.moxiecode.com) for example?
Thanks in advance,
Yaron Ismah-Moshe
It will be released as a separate package.
No, but its open source, so you could patch it yourself...
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When its productized I would love to add it to the SEC site.
I assume wont be that hard to get it to read the users through some sort of connector. Could it even share the authenticate method in my ear so the users don't have to register/have separate login?
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