Whoa! That was fast.

There is now a bibdesk wiki at wikia.

I have not done anything to edit it. However, we now have a wiki that  
is MW1.12 and free if the community wants it. Obviously, I would open  
it up to the current wiki folks so you can migrate content, if that  
is what you want to do.

Cheers,

Rob
On May 13, 2008, at 4:10 PM, Rob Rye wrote:

> Perhaps I am too bold, but I just went ahead and put in a request for
> the wikia URL
>
> http://bibdesk.wikia.com
>
> Wikia is a free wiki hosting domain. Wikia supports the most recent
> Mediawiki versions. That is unsurprising, given that it was started
> by Mediawiki's inventor, Jimmy Wales. It looks to me like we would
> have complete control over the look and feel of the wiki. Many of the
> wikia wikis have ads on them, but not all, so it seems that we should
> be free to have a clean look without all the garbage at the top found
> in the SF.net wiki instances.
>
> One applies for a wikia URL. If the staff feels the application
> merits it, they will grant us that URL at some point. I will keep an
> eye on the application to see if and when it is approved. If it is
> approved, then the question I have for the developers and the main
> wiki folks is: do you want to go ahead and move over there? Feel free
> to take your time to answer that question. I have no idea how long it
> will take for the wikia folks to reply to my request.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob
> On May 13, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 13, 2008, at 03:08PM, "Rob Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Well, well. Sourceforge is really on the cutting edge I see. They
>>> might be interested to know that php.net discontinued support for
>>> PHP4 at the end of 2007.
>>
>> Well, answering my own question about RFEs, there are at least 20
>> requests for PHP 5, and the first one I see is from June 2005.
>> Several of them mention that PHP 4 support is over, also...while
>> noting that the entire sf.net site is based on PHP 4.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Having never dealt with SF.net myself, I naively think of these
>>> issues as being important enough to inspire action, but I can see
>>> from the tenor of the comments thus far that such inspiration is
>>> unlikely.
>>
>> Sourceforge sucks.  The only reason I can think of for using their
>> service is that it doesn't cost money; it's free in the same way
>> that Linux is free if your time is worthless.
>>
>> -- 
>> adam
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