Dear Jan Willem, dear Chris, I'm currently catching up with some discussions on the mailing list. I should have done earlier as I see that your mails contained some feedback about the wiki. I think that the problems you reported last week should be solved now, but I would like to ask you for more direct feedback in case of any other problems you may experience.
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 09:06:18 Jan Willem Knopper wrote: > Chris Rowley wrote: > > > I have started a discussion item on the discussion page at > > > http://wiki.openmath.org/?title=cd%3Arelation1. > > > > So I guess that is where this message sould go too. Hmm, I tried, but > > it turns out that my first trial of Swim has not been successful. > > Will try and get my head around that later. It seems that you tried it a bit later and it worked. What problem did you have -- did it disappear? > I have posted something there on Monday, but I can't find the page any > more, so I've mailed it instead. In this early phase of deploying my system to actual users, feedback about problems is extremely important for me. If something like this happened, could you please let me know? Maybe by a short e-mail or Trac ticket that points to the mail where your feedback actually is? I try to read all mails on this list, but sometimes I only manage to do so with a delay. You need not repeat yourself, but just give me a hint, as I don't expect wiki bug reports in a mail with the subject "binary vs n-ary relations" ;-) BTW, @Jan Willem: The problem you reported was a temporary one (one day or so), and I apologise for that. When editing the CDs via the wiki for the first time, it turned out that the CDs in the wiki used an obsolete internal representation of the CD metadata, which made it necessary to delete the CDs from the wiki and freshly import them from the svn again. Unfortunately, I didn't realise that deleting a page also makes the wiki forget that there was a discussion about that page (even though no harm was done to the discussion itself). Thanks in advance, Christoph -- Christoph Lange, DERI Galway/Jacobs Univ. Bremen, http://kwarc.info/clange
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