On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:25:40AM -0700, Seth Cohn wrote:
> 
> --- Christopher Maujean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > as far as knowing who hit a particular page, I wanted to
> > filter out the
> > times I've been to my pages and see if anyone else has
> > read any of the stuff
> > I've written,
> > Whats the point of writing if no one reads.
> 
> as i said, I've got a apache style log.  I can grep it if
> you really want it.
> 
> coding that into the server itself would be a pain...
> and as I said, not very valuable...

not very valuable to you. But then if you weren't the one to code it, it
shouldn't matter how valuable it is. Do you use every single feature someone
coded into every package? 

Hit counts in general would be valuable to me ( and not hackish hit counts by 
going to some page that links from some other page and happens to have a 
count in it by chance), if even just because I like to track things. 

I could be getting a hit count page on the pages I'm interested in, but it seems
to require administrative access.

> 
> > oh yeah, and how about a MailingList2Wiki gateway?
> 
> WHY?
> 
> Every tool has a different purpose.  The mailing list and
> archive work great, so does wiki, what purpose in making
> the mailing list wikied?  It'll only flood the wiki with
> extra junk, and flood the mailing list with people doing
> wikiwords...
> 

The gateway thing was meant to be a joke.


> If you want to hack on, install phpwiki (or any other wiki,
> every flavor exists, perl, c, visual basic, python, java,
> etc etc...) and have at it.

I will, and I will submit patches to both the Wiki guys and to the webmaster of
euglug.org *scratch* whoever that might be... :) and they will be big, complex
patches requiring 30 minutes on a quad xeon to integrate into the source, and ,
and, ummm, right after I do all this other stuff in this overflowing inbox.

Seriously though, I need to revitalize my php skills, and what better way but to
contribute features to the Lug.(even if not everyone finds the features
valuable)

I'm not trying to create extra work for you, just interested in this thing. and
interested in contributing more to the lug.


> 
> Seth
> 
> 
> 
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