Thanks!  I should have looked harder.  Further experimentation showed that although I was able to log in to the TDWG site itself, the TWiki login gave me an "Unrecognized user and/or password".  So there seems to be some disconnect between the two authentications.  However, if I were to post material, it would most likely be at the Darwin Core Google Code site anyway, which is the place to which one is redirected from the TDWG site if one clicks on the Darwin Core wiki link.  There seems to be little or no activity on the TDWG Wiki generally.  So I don't think it's worth anybody's time to figure out why the authentication doesn't work for me.

Thanks,
Steve

Bob Morris wrote:
The link you seek is on the left panel in  http://www.tdwg.org/membership/  You would have found it with some perseverance.  I believe the slight obscurity is due to a perhaps somewhat, ummm, homebrewed single (sort of) authentication mechanism. More precisely, it looks like the wiki and the membership site use the same authentication credentials, but require separate authentication.  Even if successfully logged in to the membership facility you will probably still have to provide your login name and password to the wiki. Once so authenticated, you are authenticated to all of the TDWG wikis.  Note also that TWIKI has lots of editing differences from MediaWiki. When you open an edit session, there is a little help button above the edit window. It is your friend.

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Steve Baskauf <steve.baskauf@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
Who can create content on it?  Any registered user, or can registered users only make comments?  Also, I was going to login to check it out, but none of my usual passwords worked and I can't find any link for "forgotten password" as suggested on http://wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/TWiki/ResetPassword
Steve


Jim Croft wrote:
The community does have a wiki... http://wiki.tdwg.org/

It perhaps does not get as much use as it deserves.

jim

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Paul Murray <pmurray@anbg.gov.au> wrote:
  
If posts on the discussion lists disappear, perhaps the community here needs a wiki?

On 27/03/2011, at 2:42 AM, Steve Baskauf wrote:

    
I have been reviewing some posts in the tdwg-content archives and got to
this one:
http://lists.tdwg.org/pipermail/tdwg-content/2010-August/000060.html
It references a number of previous posts related to background on the
DwC standard, such as
http://lists.tdwg.org/pipermail/tdwg-content/2009-June/000019.html
However, those links don't seem to do anything any more.  There are
other emails whose URLs begin with
      
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