NAME
OpenGuides - A complete web application for managing a collaboratively-written guide to a city or town.
DESCRIPTION
The OpenGuides software provides the framework for a collaboratively-written city guide. It is similar to a wiki but provides somewhat more structured data storage allowing you to annotate wiki pages with information such as category, location, and much more. It provides searching facilities including "find me everything within a certain distance of this place". Every page includes a link to a machine-readable (RDF) version of the page.
BUGS AND CAVEATS
At the moment, the location data uses a United-Kingdom-specific module, so the location features might not work so well outside the UK.
SEE ALSO
The OpenGuides development site, temporarily at http://un.earth.li/~kake/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi
http://the.earth.li/~kake/cgi-bin/openguides/vegan-oxford.cgi, an experimental OpenGuides install mirroring the Vegan Guide to Oxford at http://www.earth.li/~kake/vegan-oxford/
http://www.ox.compsoc.net/oxfordguide/, an Open Guide to Oxford run by Dominic Hargreaves (what a star)
grubstreet, the motivation behind OpenGuides; at http://grault.net/grubstreet/
CGI::Wiki, the Wiki toolkit which does the heavy lifting for OpenGuides
FEEDBACK
If you have a question, a bug report, or a patch, or you're interested in joining the development team, please contact openguides-dev@openguides.org (moderated mailing list, will reach all current developers but you'll have to wait for your post to be approved) or kake@earth.li (a real person who may take a little while to reply to your mail if she's busy).
AUTHOR
The OpenGuides Project (openguides-dev@openguides.org)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 The OpenGuides Project. All Rights Reserved.
The OpenGuides distribution is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
CREDITS
Programming by Earle Martin, Kake Pugh, Ivor Williams. Testing and bug reporting by Cal Henderson, Bob Walker, Kerry Bosworth, Dominic Hargreaves, Simon Cozens, among others. Much of the Module::Build stuff copied from the Siesta project http://siesta.unixbeard.net/