Am Dienstag, den 28.08.2007, 09:14 +0200 schrieb Juergen Schmidt: > Marc Santhoff wrote:
> > > > I do not like wikis. > well it's your personal opinion. but can i ask you if you have already > submitted a snippet until today? You're welcome. I haven't submitted snippets myself for technical reasons, not unwillingness. If moved to the wiki it'll be the other way round. ;) > > > > I like the snippets as they are now. > > > > Why invest so much time and work for making the wiki snippet-ready by > > extending syntax highlighting and whatever if anything is already > > running? > As i mentioned before it is not so much time, it's quite easy. > > > > > Why drop the very nice and matured work of Paolo and Tom and start anew? > It is just the idea to renew the idea of a huge and useful snippet > collection. This time with a wiki because i think a wiki has some > advantages. > > Well i see that some people don't like the wiki idea, maybe we can > improve the current snippet site to make contributions and maintenance > easier. That was the reason for me to speak up. I think having other ways of submitting snippets could solve the bottleneck showing up when Tom is on vacation. Maybe a special mail address will do. I understand that moving to the wiki is an attempt to lower the barriers for submissions. Couldn't there be a cross-publishing-contents-synchronisation-engine for having both, wiki and website? Marc -- "Hey you, go back to work!" - my boss --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]