To me, it sounds like the first thing we need is a patch to resolve the spam issue with Instiki (and hopefully keep it online). Once that is done, the developers will need to figure out where to take instiki. (like the comments regarding i2/mephisto/beast/etc)
One thing that I've been having problems with is is that though I can download the version 0.11 from sourceforge and run it with no problems, when I use the command svn co http://svn.intiki.org/tags and get the 0.11version, it doesn't seem to work and I just get a blank page. Has anyone else run into this? This is preventing me from creating a patch of what I've done. (and I can't use the trunk version because it throws an error right now) Thanks, Johannes On 1/8/07, zer0halo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/8/07, Rob Sanheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm talking about forking and releasing a version of i2 I've hacked > on. i2 is available here: > > http://dev.rubyonrails.org/browser/tools/i2/trunk Cool. I'd been looking for the code for i2 for ages and could never find it. How do you grab the whole source in one go? Is there an SVN repository somewhere? Its around a year old, so of course you don't see a lot of the newer > Rails idioms and there is probably deprecated stuff there, too. I > still like i2 a lot, just because the core code is very lean and > simple. Lean and simple is good :-) -- "Impossible is nothing." _______________________________________________ Instiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users
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