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This is my first attempt at trying to build a Wiki-like knowledge base on top of the Flutterby content management system.

This is a place for explanation, description and static links on a topic that's either too broad to be covered under a single link, or that you're just too lazy to find the real link to.

Entries are automatically generated.

by:Dan Lyke started: 2004-03-08 18:52:13.780674+01 updated: 2004-03-08 18:52:13.780674+01

Religious wars are fought over editors, but Emacs[Wiki] transends editors and is really a computing environment. Built in its powerful Lisp[Wiki] scripting language there are mail and newsreading clients, day planners, assorted databases, even one of the first web browsers to support CSS[Wiki].

Emacs[Wiki] comes in two variants:

Emacs Forum

by:Ce Lo [edit history] started: 2005-08-18 00:40:48.099336+02 updated: 2005-08-18 00:46:17.704608+02

Check out this Emacs Forum hosted by Nabble archiving Emacs mailing lists into a searchable forum.


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