+1 ... that's better . Before I was under the impression that «no» didn't express enough semantic and context information when specified in the command line .
On 7/12/12, Apache Bloodhound <[email protected]> wrote: > #85: Rename default wiki page folder to Guide/ and drop Trac* from page > names > ------------------------+------------------------------------- > Reporter: jdreimann | Owner: olemis > Type: defect | Status: accepted > Priority: major | Milestone: RC1 for initial release > Component: dashboard | Version: > Resolution: | Keywords: > ------------------------+------------------------------------- > > Comment (by gjm): > > r1360726 adds a modified version of the patch from Olemis to add an option > to the initenv command to stop the initial wiki pages being put into the > database > > I changed it to a --nowiki option so that we don't need to worry about > number of arguments logic too much. In each of the examples in comment:3, > instead of adding 'no' to the command, you would add --nowiki where you > want to inhibit the behaviour. > > -- > Ticket URL: <https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/85#comment:5> > Apache Bloodhound <https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/> > The Apache Bloodhound (incubating) issue tracker > -- Regards, Olemis. Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/ Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/ Featured article:
