You now have the wikitools installed on the website.

Head over to here and start created a collobaritve effort:
http://www.linux.org.mt/wiki

--
Raphael

Serracino Inglott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> U iva maybe we should include Brainfuck
> (http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/bf/<http://www.muppetlabs.com/%7Ebreadbox/bf/>)
> instead of pascal. (24K
> kollox)
>
> The source that was being asked about seems to come from here:
> http://cdbrowserkit.sourceforge.net/
>
> I think we should try and compile a list of what to include with file
> sizes.
>
> Hey we need a wiki for this work. How about the drupal wiki module? is
> it any good?
>
> Philip
>
>
> 2008/6/22 Jean Azzopardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Sorry, I sent my previous post to the wrong thread.
> >
> > A-level students are no longer using Pascal. (At least, A level
> > Computing Students), thus I don't think there is the need to bundle
> > GnuPascal. Not to mention that it wouldn't have been compatible anyway.
> > I tried both GnuPascal and FreePascal and ended up using Turbo Pascal
> > under Dosbox to make programs using Graph Mode.
> >
> > On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 15:58 +0200, Philip Serracino Inglott wrote:
> >> Seb, Since you seem to be the lead on this project and you are an Uni
> >> IT student, I think I will trust your judgement.
> >> I think we should also try to target  MCAST and A-Level students at
> >> least by not excluding them. i.e. the disc should not be UoM specific
> >> (after all it would be good PR if foreign students use it too) and if
> >> we can squeeze in something like GnuPascal (does it still exist?) for
> >> A-Level students, we should go for it.
> >> Besides good text editors, putty, etc. are useful to all IT students.
> >>
> >> Philip
> >>
> >> 2008/6/22 Sebastian Cachia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> > If we are going with TITS what about TITS-Disk? We might lose them
> with ORB.
> >> > In any case a catchy name is a must! Anybody curious how the female
> students
> >> > would react to the name TITS?
> >> >
> >> > I suppose we are relying on the fact that this project makes student's
> lives
> >> > easier. Some students will be interested from the start, but others
> will
> >> > initially only show interest because the open software is immediately
> >> > available, as opposed to the having to google and download whatever
> other
> >> > software most lecturers will inevitably suggest.
> >> >
> >> > A few goodies should be thrown in. Putty should be included in any
> case as
> >> > we have sometimes needed to SSH onto one of uni's machines. Some
> engineering
> >> > software could be thrown in too.
> >> >
> >> > Apart from some self explanatory html pages explaining the software on
> the
> >> > disk itself, it would be a good idea to dedicate part of the /discover
> or
> >> > whatever part of the website to explaining the programs included and
> link to
> >> > their homepages.
> >> >
> >> > A cd for MCAST would be a lot harder as from what I gather, they tend
> to be
> >> > much more tied down to specific products.
> >> >
> >> > Anybody think targeting A Level students would be a good idea?
> >> >
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