It is necessary anyway, one way or another, to have 2 servers, one
active and a second one inactive but regularly updated with data of the
1rst one, to be able to switch in case of bad problem...
At my company, we do that with a good raid system and full redundancy of
hardware.
Le 11/05/2013 02:10, Brother Gabriel-Marie a écrit :
So far that looks like 4 votes for dokuwiki.
And we have the following servers so far available:
Father Peron's server: gabc.romanliturgy.org
Aaron Mack's server: ?
On 5/10/2013 6:26 PM, Veronica Brandt wrote:
I would like to see a gregorio wiki to bring more documentation
together.
I second dokuwiki - I've used it a little.
A wiki sounds more comprehensible to me than a git repository. Still
not sure how to collaborate on a git or svn, but wikis are pretty
simple. This could be a big help in the area of showing how to put
booklets together.
Gregobase is fantastic too. This is really looking up!
Veronica
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 09:02:09AM -0500, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
The great thing about a wiki is that everyone can add to it and it is a
collective effort. The bulk of the work won't rest on any one person.
I don't mind being a moderator, however, as long as I'm not the
only one.
Also, I agree with Aaron Macks - if the community thinks this is
worth doing,
then we could, perhaps get it going; since the wiki service doesn't
cost
anything, and we've now two offers for hosting, then if the project
doesn't
seem to work or be of value (which I don't think will happen), then
we can
scrap it without any loss except a little time.
So, now our job is to collect votes!
How many of you would use a gregorio wiki?
I would use it alot, myself, I think.
It could save us also from having to repeat our answers all the time
in the
mailing lists.
On 5/10/2013 8:47 AM, Pierre François wrote:
You are welcome at gabc.romanliturgy.org
On 05/10/2013 03:39 PM, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
This mailing list is very useful for new problems, but I
think it would
be helpful if we could all collaboratively create a wiki of
useful code
snippets and help items.
I have used Dokuwiki before
https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki
It is very versatile, and doesn't require any database. It
runs on php
on any kind of server.
Is there anybody here who could host it (or something
similar)?
Just an idea, anyway.
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