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10/8/2010 5:51 PM
 
Lance, I've released it. The moderators job is only to validate that it's legitimate content i.e. not spam/junk etc. The actual quality of the content doesn't matter to moderator - it's a wiki, if someone is unhappy with the content/formatting etc., they can fix it up. If theres an irreconcilable difference of opinion on content between 2 users, moderators will step in and decide, but in general our job is limited to ensuring that content is valid and helpful.

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10/8/2010 6:07 PM
 
@david - Yes.  We are working to tie more and more user activities back to their Profile and to tie those activities into a common reputation system.  This will come in waves but the reputation system is very close to rolling out.  And no - we will not be manually tabulating anything ;)

Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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10/12/2010 3:29 AM
 
@BarryS, thanks for the information. This is the first third party wiki-module I encounter. I wonder if there are other third party wiki modules in the field.

Anthony Candaele
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10/12/2010 6:36 AM
 
Anthony Candaele wrote:
I wonder if there are other third party wiki modules in the field.

There used to be the KTomics one, but that evolved into the current DNN Wiki module, and there's this Canam one and R2i have written one (using OWS, I think).  None of these offerings provide the sort of things that I want to see in a wiki (and the canam one is expensive too if you want SQL Server storage).  Unfortunately, not being a .net coder I don't feel that I can contribute anything useful at this stage.

 
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10/12/2010 2:35 PM
 
Cathal I made a change to my entry on 2010/10/08 which fixes some formatting issues and adds how to create custom web.config settings. However, this still isn't reflected in the public article. Generally, what is the moderation process and time frame for updates on the Wiki?
 
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