> How about allowing web server serve static pages from > /pub/html and ~<user>/html? Then anyone with an account > can easily upload files by scp, and post a link.
I think that solves the wrong part of the problem. It's trivial for me to find places to host stuff. The issue is having a place for "official" releases that can be updated directly by the developers making releases -- in particular, I would like to have release links show up on http://openfabrics.org/downloads automatically. One way to handle this would be to point the downloads page to a wiki page and have developers edit it as the make releases. > For documentation, I'd like very much to have wiki that supports WYSIWYG > editing. openib wiki is not WYSIWYG and I find it very painful, trac has > this > liitation too. There are lots of wikis that support WYSIWYG, e.g. MoinMoin is > written in Python and is I think popular: > http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinFeatures I don't think WYSIWYG is particularly important. For example wikipedia uses the non-WYSIWYG mediawiki and they seem to do just fine. I'm not sure how well Trac will work for us, but those sorts of feature (bug tracking integration, etc) are much more interesting to me. - R. _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list [email protected] http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general
