Cool, thanks for the reassurances Dave, it's good to know we can all
leave the spam removal to you and your elevator rides.
From: David Kaufman da...@gigawatt.com
To: CGI Application cgiapp@lists.erlbaum.net
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at 4:08 am
Subject: Re: [cgiapp] Closing the wiki
Does any of this affect the mailing list, since it uses lists.erlbaum.net?
As you observe, that appears to be hosted separately.
Mark
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Hi Nic,
On 12/8/2011 11:31 AM, Nic Zero wrote:
I propose we close the wiki to uncontrolled edits for the time-being.
Do you propose to allow no edits? Who should be allowed to edit? How
long is the time being?
As far as I can see, there's no simple revert button,
No, it takes 3 clicks
...that makes a lot of sense, so maybe we should get the new wiki
set up, with an initial draft of topology, layout, etc, and then migrate
the content across. It doesn't sound like this would take long if we
split up the tasks between a few of us and we have windows in
diaries.
Mark co:
Hi Mark
Does any of this affect the mailing list, since it uses lists.erlbaum.net?
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From Emmanuel
From Nic Zero [08/12/2011 20:50] :
I propose we close the wiki to uncontrolled edits for the time-being. As far
as I can see, there's no simple revert button, so removing graffiti is time
consuming. (I'd rather be coding.)
I have to admit this sounds like the smartest
I propose we close the wiki to uncontrolled edits for the time-being. As far
as I can see, there's no simple revert button, so removing graffiti is time
consuming. (I'd rather be coding.)
Emmanuel, what did you make of Ikiwiki? (I looked at it myself, liked it, and
am slowly [busy with
On 12/08/2011 05:31 PM, Nic Zero wrote:
I propose we close the wiki to uncontrolled edits for the time-being. As far
as I can see, there's no simplerevert button, so removing graffiti is time
consuming. (I'd rather be coding.)
I agree. It's great that there's a diff function, but it
* Nic Zero [08/12/2011 20:50] :
I propose we close the wiki to uncontrolled edits for the time-being. As far
as I can see, there's no simple revert button, so removing graffiti is time
consuming. (I'd rather be coding.)
I have to admit this sounds like the smartest thing to do.
Emmanuel,