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* Leveraging Emacs for managing Wiki content (in a Sharepoint Env)
@ 2010-12-15 21:55 Umar
  2010-12-16  7:59 ` Jean Magnan de Bornier
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From: Umar @ 2010-12-15 21:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I am in a shop where the SharePoint (SP) user configuration is rather rudimentary. The default SP site that is created for a project has a folder structure for checking in documents. There is a "policy" (edict) that at the "root" folder level such as:

http://projects.FOO.com/sites/ProgramOffice/PP/ProjectName/default.aspx

The default folder structure appears so that all the projects haave the "same look and feel."

Compliance aside, the folks on the team prefer a "wiki" like portal that enables shared collaboration and easy location of documents as opposed to manually drilling down each folder to locate a specific document.

Does anyone have any creative ideas that will allow me to leverage Emacs for creating and managing Wiki content at a subsite level (leaving the site level -- URL above -- unchanged for "compliance" reasons)? 

I have heard of Emacs-Muse but don't know much. 

I am not a SP developer nor Emacs-Lisp savvy.

Thanks for any input.


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