Craig Barratt wrote:

Nils writes:

    http://www.wiki.sourceforge.net/

(i'm not quite sure how membership/authorization work.)

I think that might be the option for continuity and everything will
be kept in the backuppc.sourceforge.net space. I think Craig may have
to 'enable' this somehow?

I like the idea of everything still being hosted by SF.  I just
turned it on.  It's in public mode - anyone can view and edit.

If there is vandalism then I'll switch it to protected mode - that
allows viewing by anyone and I'll give users permission to edit.

I don't know if spambots know how to operatie SF wiki's yet, but I'm sure if they don't it won't be long before they do. But yeah, we can see how things go... I found the wiki at <http:// backuppc.wiki.sourceforge.net/>. Anyone willing to setup a sort of skeleton for the wiki? I think that would be a lot better than having a free for all and trying to fix it later.

Nils Breunese.


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