Hallo Mario, Mario Domg�rgen schrieb am Dienstag, den 29. Juli 2003:
> Every site need to be maintained, only that on a wiki > that's collective work of a lot of people. Wikis work with > the expectation that there are more "good" that "bad" > users and that the "bad" users will not stay very long > when their try to destroy the work of other people will > silently removed. And it's really more work to add illegal > material than to remove it. Besides, i have never heard or > seen anything like that on linuxwiki.de or emacswiki.org. I got the idea of wiki, but I see not that big difference to the current mailing list procedure. Everyone is free to post ideas, scripts, shots... to the fvwm-mailing list. If the posted is good we will put it on the web site. > > Having them fully maintained ensures higher quality and > > saves the user time (and nerves :-) > > But you need therefor seomone who mantain the site > ... it's easier just to add two pages on a wiki, then > sending a maintainer the work and wait till he transfer > it. Emacswiki is really a great example how usefull it can > be to collect configuration scripts on a wiki. Nobody > hinder you to add a screenshot and a description to you > button config on a wiki... At the moment mainly I keep the web site up to date. I just commit my changes via cvs. A couple of months ago I remade the fvwm web site using php. At the moment I am working on a concept making the screenshot and maybe download pages generic, so that it will be easier to add new shots, scripts, pics and information. Users won't be allowed to do changes but it will be much easier for the maintainer to add resources to the web site. Since my time is quite limited (full-time work and one-year old son :-) progress is quite poor. If you would like to do some work on the web site you might get cvs access, but I am not the one to be asked for that. > How is it? Has somebody free webspace for a wiki or does > the maintainer of the hompage want us all to send our > scripts with descriptions and images to him? If it is small you could send it to the fvwm-mailing list, if it is bigger please provide a link were we can download it. Regards, Uwe -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
