Hi Nico, A couple other details I forgot:
1) imagej.net is more than just the wiki. It also serves ImageJ1 content; e.g.: http://imagej.net/index.html - The ImageJ1 home page http://imagej.net/ImageJ - A wiki page This works via proxying: imagej.net forwards the request to either http://mirror.imagej.net/ or http://wiki.imagej.net/ depending on the URL requested. 2) fiji.sc has a couple of bells and whistles not present on imagej.net: - The Git repository mirrors: http://fiji.sc/git - The search shortcuts—e.g.: http://fiji.sc/ImageJ.java For the Git mirrors, my preference would be to put them on GitHub instead. For the search shortcuts, we now have http://search.imagej.net/ which is hopefully a better search solution overall (though there are pros and cons). Regards, Curtis On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Curtis Rueden <ctrue...@wisc.edu> wrote: > Hi Nico, > > > Would it be possible to explain somewhere public the relation between > > Fiji.sc and ImageJ.net for both visitors and contributors? > > This is a good discussion to have with the community. > > Up till now, the idea has been that fiji.sc is more appropriate when > giving links to Fiji-specific content (e.g., > http://fiji.sc/Fiji_contribution_requirements), whereas imagej.net is > best for topics relevant to ImageJ in general. > > But, I think it will continue to be a source of confusion moving forward. > It might be best if all fiji.sc URLs simply redirect to imagej.net in the > future. What do others think? > > > It appears these are the same with a different skin > > That is correct. > > > editing a page on Fiji.sc results in a server error > > It should work if you click the "Edit source" link. The "Edit" link tries > to load the WYSIWYG editor, which is currently broken. That said, I > personally always just use imagej.net to edit. > > Regards, > Curtis > > On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Nico Stuurman <nico.stuur...@ucsf.edu> > wrote: > >> Would it be possible to explain somewhere public the relation between >> Fiji.sc and ImageJ.net for both visitors and contributors? It appears >> these are the same with a different skin, but whereas editing a page on >> Fiji.sc results in a server error, editing ImageJ.net is OK. Some >> explanation to contributors, for instance in a welcome email after >> registering would save time. >> >> Best, >> >> Nico >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ImageJ-devel mailing list >> ImageJ-devel@imagej.net >> http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel >> >> >
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