On the other hand, having specialized software means tight control over form
over resulting displayed page; every page will look the same, and hence mean
the entire database is easier to browse.

Wiki-templates are not a solution :-)

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 17:03, Banlu Kemiyatorn <[email protected]> wrote:

> I like the idea. Though, I think we could just use a free wiki for
> this. Wiki would allow discussion, customizations etc for each
> applications w/o finding external support resource in the first place.
> It's more flexible by nature. We can have template etc to represent
> our apps, have them listed, discussed, video explained. Related
> informations are linked and can be easily maintained by third parties
> when the original maintainer wasn't around for any reason. Mediawiki
> has nice modules like forum etc, and can have multiple forums for
> several purpose. A bit harder to initialize but much easier to have a
> lot of things maintained. Just need someone as a director coz that'd
> make it easier to maintain the wiki structure to always be in a good
> shape.
>
> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > the software index is working quite well (execept that there aren't too
> many updates recently).
> >
> > Since I received some questions where the sources are, I have opened a
> git repository on
> >
> >        http://projects.goldelico.com/p/swi/
> >
> > This project page also includes a (short) description and a issue
> tracker.
> >
> > So far the sources are (and have always been) on some cryptic CVS system
> that is
> > synchronized hourly with the www.gnustep.org server. Each time there
> have been
> > fixes I have done a cvs ci to push it to the server. This will
> continue...
> >
> > One file is of course missing (and only on the GNUstep server) - the
> configuration
> > for GNUstep since it contains information how to access the database.
> >
> > So if you find issues with the SWI tool or have ideas for improvement
> (1), please submit
> > tickets at
> >
> >        http://projects.goldelico.com/p/swi/issues/
> >
> > If I find some time I will work on it and make a git push + cvs ci. If
> someone else wants
> > to help, please pull the git repository and work (with a local database
> server) on it
> > and submit patches.
> >
> > And, please continue to submit new versions and new applications to the
> index.
> >
> > If someone uses these scripts to run a different (non-GNUstep related)
> index, please
> > let me know so that I can add a link to it.
> >
> > Nikolaus
> >
> > (1) e.g.
> > * making it a real App-Store for GNUstep
> > * automatic notifications (announcements) on the gnustep announcement
> list
> > * improvements for the GUI
> > * more options and features for logged-in users (comments, notifications
> etc.)
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