On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 3:12 AM, K <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm new to Fossil.
>
> I'm beginning a project with Fossil, a command program. It'll be used on
> Unix-like systems. The name is 2 characters in length. During the set up of
> my repository I gave its project name and now see the following error on my
> index wiki page:
>
> ****
>
> The wiki name "kk" is not well-formed. Rules for wiki page names:
>
>     Must not begin or end with a space.
>     Must not contain any control characters, including tab or newline.
>     Must not have two or more spaces in a row internally.
>     Must be between 3 and 100 characters in length.
>
> ****
>
> Is someone able to explain to me why there is a 3-character minimum to
> wiki names? This seems to me like a strange arbitrary constraint to impose.
>

The minimum-3-chararacter rule is subjective.  When I wrote Fossil (6 years
ago) it never occurred to me that anybody would want a wiki page name of
less than 3 characters.

The patch to relax that rule should be trivial.


>
>
> ^K
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