On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Ian Clarke <ian at locut.us> wrote:
> I'm glad to see that despite the new "web 2.0" look and feel, SourceForge's
> website is still as unusable as it always was.
> Case in point, the link below takes me to a login page, where I'm asked for
> an OpenID account, which I obediently provide, but no-matter what I do,
> nothing I try seems to take me to the wiki.
> But then, I only have a degree in computer science and a quarter of a
> century of experience with computers, why should I expect to be able to use
> their website? :-/
> Ian.

You know, you could have brought this up when we were discussing
moving the wiki.  Or you could suggest an alternative Mediawiki host;
you shouldn't have much trouble moving the wiki, since SF provides
convenient backups / exports.  I don't think anyone is particularly
committed to SF, we were just tired of standing around bitching
instead of actually working on it.  If you want to wait around for the
perfect solution to the wiki hosting problem to appear, don't let
those of us working on writing stuff for it get in your way.

You don't particularly sound like you want help solving this problem,
but I might as well ask: did you actually succeed at logging in to the
SF site?

Evan Daniel

> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 7:00 AM, Ximin Luo <xl269 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>>
>> I noticed that this hasn't been posted on the mailing list yet, but we
>> have a
>> new wiki:
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/freenet/
>>
>> This may or may not be the "final" setup but it'll do for now - mediawiki
>> is
>> common so can be backed-up and migrated to a different installation if
>> necessary. SF hosting is a bit slow.
>>
>> If anyone has time, please help to migrate the content from the old wiki
>> over
>> to this new one. You need a SF account. Also at the moment there's some
>> issues
>> with default users being unable to edit. toad, evanbd, and I have admin
>> privs
>> on it, so just give a shout (IRC probably quickest) and we'll give you
>> access.
>>
>> X
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