> On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 15:29 +1100, Kathryn Andersen wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 04:59:03PM -0600, Chris Cox wrote: > > > [[Cookbook/PmCalendar-Fan]] > > > > > I would prefer "user" rather than "fan"; I think it is clearer and > > simpler. The term "fan" could mean that you like it but don't use it; > > but "user" says that you use it (a simple yes/no question), which I > > think we agreed was a good first pass for the "ratings" thing. > > Obviously not a problem... let's call it "Rose"... :) > > User or Users (plural) is probably a good choice.
I played around with this just a bit in [[Cookbook/PmCalendar-Users]] and Rating2 in PmCalendar itself. I kept the concept of placing a link to [[Cookbook/PmCalendar-Users]] to actually state that you use the recipe. But then I also added the capability of a PTV in your profile named according to the recipe to add a quick comment if you want. PmCalendar: This is the greatest calendar recipe ever AnotherCalendar: Stay away from anything else (:ThisRecipe: I'm tired of messing up the look of my profile page so I'm using a hidden PTV for this one:) These comments will appear in the pagelist. -Peter _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
