Please ask on IRC channel #moin-dev - ask very SPECIFIC questions (give
URLs, give good citation) and wait for the answer.

This will be much faster than here.




On 30.04.2013 23:37, Chitrank Dixit wrote:
> the Project Ideas link for Google Summer of Code 2013 
> http://moinmo.in/GoogleSoc2013/InitialProjectIdeas/
> 
> I didn't mention the link in the above mail.
> 
> *Regards * *Chitrank Dixit * *IIPS-DAVV * *Indore (M.P.) , India * 
> *MCA * *trackleech.blogspot.in <http://trackleech.blogspot.in>*
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 3:02 AM, Chitrank Dixit
> <chitrankdi...@gmail.com <mailto:chitrankdi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> Hello MoinMoin developers
> 
> I read about Changing API and UI from the Project Idea page of 
> MoinMoin Wiki but I am still unable yo figure out
> 
> "Most of the UI, URLs, API is currently based on using NAMES for 
> identifying an item. But at many places, using a ITEMID or REVID 
> instead or additionally to a name would be better."
> 
> Does this means Working over the database with primary key most of 
> the times for Items NAMES but at many places ITEMID or REVID would 
> be better. Please correct me if wrong and please show me some 
> example to make me more clear and aware about the problem.
> 
> *Regards * *Chitrank Dixit * *IIPS-DAVV * *Indore (M.P.) , India * 
> *MCA * *trackleech.blogspot.in <http://trackleech.blogspot.in>*
> 
> 
> 
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