On Thu, June 14, 2007 12:05 pm, mark wolfe wrote: > Lan Barnes wrote: >> What are your documents used for? >> >> I had great success with a simple wiki as a repository of process work >> notes that had to be centrally available and had many editors. The >> disadvantage was that it had no graceful way to do revision control. >> >> If a wiki appeals to you, then you can't get much simpler than wikit. >> >> http://www.equi4.com/starkit/wikit.html >> >> It's >> >> (1) download >> >> (2) run >> >> It can work over apache but can also stand alone. It's cross platform >> and >> if you must host it on M$, you just copy the wikit.kit over as a binary >> and install the M$ tclkit to drive it. >> > > I want revision control. What's driving me up the wall right now is you > have: > filenameforwhatsdocumented-verylongnumberderivedfromdateandsubject-00.doc > filenameforwhatsdocumented-verylongnumberderivedfromdateandsubject-01.doc > > I want to take the word template and make something similar. The wiki > is already going for day to day stuff. > > Mark
I hear ya'. Feel the pain, too. I actually toyed with the idea of trying to hack some revision control into wikit myself. My well known substandard programming ability coupled with my world-class laziness made that idea a non-starter. Back to docbook. -- Lan Barnes SCM Analyst Linux Guy Tcl/Tk Enthusiast Biodiesel Brewer -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
