On 08/27/2014 10:33 AM, Andrey Ivanov wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> very nice work indeed, the new site is clear and straightforward. I
> have a small question about it.
>
> With the previous site (port389.org <http://port389.org>) there was a
> standard wiki feature called "last 50/500 modifications during last
> 7/30 days". I used to click on it regularly to know when the site
> changed and what new pages were added or modified. It allowed me to
> stay informed and "in" without clicking on all the links of the site.
> Is it possible to bring back that sort of feature?
>
> Thanks again for the good job!
Hi Andrey,

Thanks for the feedback!  I'm not sure if this is available on the new
site(run on OpenShift using ruby & MarkDown), but I will look into it
and get back to you.

Thanks,
Mark
>
>
> 2014-08-25 21:59 GMT+02:00 Mark Reynolds <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
>     We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki
>
>     http://www.port389.org <http://port389.org>
>
>     The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more
>     stable environment.  The layout, content, and organization has all
>     been improved.  Please note, you will need to revise any old
>     bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work
>     anymore.
>
>     Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just
>     need to file a ticket <https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket>
>     (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in
>     MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it.
>
>     Thanks!
>
>     389 Project Team
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