On Wednesday 30 November 2005 22:08, Andreas Tille wrote: > > Well, no need for this Upload stuff. Just use CVS and as you are using it > for other stuff. A cron job can do the upload. I understand that. Problem being is editing HTML in a text environment is a pain in the butt. There are tools no doubt, but I am to lazy to use those just to fix a typo or decribe an new module. Linking to new pages is handled by a Wiki automatically. All that make *me* not use it. > At least this is basically > the way Debian websites are created (not that I would say that the Debian > pages are an example for good web pages - but the way they are created was > reasonable in the days were the project was young - much larger than > GNUmed). They put in the effort. I value their effort. Sorry. I am lazy. > > > But do all these HTML-supporters do not have CVS access anyway? If not > I'll stop immediately arguing. They do not. You argument is still valid. > > > I partly agree. Wiki still makes it loads easier to edit the content in a > > timely fashion. > > Sure. My question here is: Do you want to support editors or readers? I want to support *me*. So the editor for the time being. GNUmed should cater for the reader. I am not going to. Not much can be done about that unless someone else ... :-)
> > > I 'd say yes. Am I going to create those pages ? Nope. Sorry for that. > > Am I going on about the Wiki ? Sure thing. > > Well, if I understand you right there are certain technical problems with > the Wiki that leaves you alone without any documentation. If you would > have at least a HTML dump of the Wiki ... Excellent idea. I didn't think of it until a few hours ago. So now I need to install a Wiki locally and produce a html dump. Very good idea. If there wasn't my thesis, version 0.2 ... But hey I started so I shouldn't complain. None make me put my time into GNUmed. Note to myself: Stop wasting bandwidth. > > > But you actually made me think. Time permitting I will install a local > > copy on my PC to be able to edit content until we can go live again. > > That's what I wanted to say. That's why I like those discussion or flames as some call it. > > > I value your input. Always gives me a chance to rethink chronic > > situations. > > I guess this is my main role in the project. ;-) > More power to you. Sebastian -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
