I like auto-generating idea:-)))
Stephen Deasey wrote:
On 6/6/05, Bernd Eidenschink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
_please_ excuse the delay for bringing up the homepage. There is a first
version at www.servercult.com now.
Don't worry about it, it took me just as long to reply... :-)
Feel free to bring up everything you like or dislike. This is just a proposal
(and also work in progress).
In my opinion some very basic texts describing the 'why' and 'where to go' of
the project should be made available for the community; also I agree with you
to keep the content low to focus work on the more important areas!
Until direct login is possible for you please send me any content you like to
add, see, change!
Regards,
Bernd.
How does everyone feel about using a wiki? Take a look at this:
http://psplinux.sourceforge.net/ -- These folks are using MediaWiki,
the software behind the WikiPedia project, on their Source Forge
hosted web site.
Now take a look at this site: http://hula-project.org -- This is the
exact same software with a different template running the main website
for Novell's new Hula mail/calendar server software. Looks nice.
I've looked at MediaWiki briefly. It comes with half a dozen
templates which can be used as a starting point to achieve the look
and feel that Bernd's developed.
I think we'd run it slightly differently than the AOLserver wiki we're
already familiar with. We'd auto-generate Zoran's fancy new docs from
CVS as static pages, maybe using the wiki for comments. Also, we'd
auto-generate a list of modules straight out of CVS so that it's
always up-to-date.
So, how about it? I think it would be an easy, low maintenance way to
get a lot of people participating quickly.
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