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we have newwiki and dfwiki and the older versions of wiki.  This page could be updated. As I recall dfwiki is good for 1.6 but newwiki is the "head" or less stable.  Help!   
we have newwiki and dfwiki and the older versions of wiki.  This page could be updated. As I recall dfwiki is good for 1.6 but newwiki is the "head" or less stable.  Help!   


A simple, brief compairson would be nice.  Trying to find this in a forum is great for those who know but hard for the less familiar.  Moodle Docs is a great place to summarize.  Thanks for efforts --[[User:chris collman 2|chris collman 2]] 09:28, 3 August 2006 (WST)
A simple, brief compairson would be nice.  Trying to find this in a forum is great for those who know but hard for the less familiar.  Moodle Docs is a great place to summarize.  Thanks for efforts --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 09:28, 3 August 2006 (WST)


I agree, some comparison of ewiki and Dfwiki would be nice. Also, is moodle going to adopt dfwiki as the "official" bundled wiki starting from 1.7?
I agree, some comparison of ewiki and Dfwiki would be nice. Also, is moodle going to adopt dfwiki as the "official" bundled wiki starting from 1.7?

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we have newwiki and dfwiki and the older versions of wiki. This page could be updated. As I recall dfwiki is good for 1.6 but newwiki is the "head" or less stable. Help!

A simple, brief compairson would be nice. Trying to find this in a forum is great for those who know but hard for the less familiar. Moodle Docs is a great place to summarize. Thanks for efforts --Chris collman 09:28, 3 August 2006 (WST)

I agree, some comparison of ewiki and Dfwiki would be nice. Also, is moodle going to adopt dfwiki as the "official" bundled wiki starting from 1.7?

I was going to edit this page myself but then reading through all the relevant forum, wiki and blog posts I found myself more confused than before. Could someone in a position to know (Ludo?) update this entry and set the record straight? It's quite a confusing situation at the moment. --Charlotte Owen 08:18, 20 October 2006 (CDT)

Try this explanation: http://playpen.monte.nsw.edu.au/newsletter/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=26