Far from me to tell you (or anyone else) what to do with your (their) money, PM :) I know you're modest, and this is between you and Petko. The condition I stated was for what _I_ am willing to contribute, and it stands.
Incidentally, is anyone keeping track of these pledges? Do we have any recipe for markup like (:bar target="2963" now="1200":) which would render (with an HTML table or CSS, *not* php-generated graphics) ___________________ ||||| | 2963 600 It's a jungle in thar Cookbook ;) For something like this I usually code it myself rather than search in there. *shiver* According to other people on this thread, PITS.00421 was closed prematurely, but PM did it, so who am I to change that page? ;) My opinion on the WYSIWYG editors on wikis is poor, especially on a modular system like pmwiki. There's no way I can imagine to have such design open enough for cookbook recipes to easily tie into, *and* include all the fancy things people may want in their wikis. Or more specifically NOT want. I don't like bloated tools and UIs and I usually strip down (or build up) the Edit toolbar to only the buttons that a project really needs, sometimes group-based or even page-based. But if Petko thinks he can do it, hats off to him :) I could definitely use it, as I often encounter people who can't see through markup and email me stuff that can be done with copy/paste/modify existing lines in a page. *Surfing off to find a paypal inlet for Hans* On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 19:13, Patrick R. Michaud <[email protected]>wrote: > On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 06:12:38PM -0600, Radu Luchian wrote: > > I'm also in for $100, with the following condition: at least 10% of it > goes > > to PM and 5% of it goes to Hans, whose skins and help I've been using for > > years now. > > I appreciate the notion of making sure I get credit for past work, > but somehow I think I'd rather this effort not be diluted or > complicated by too many strings or conditions. In other words, > I'd simply turn around and re-pledge any amounts dedicated to > me from this effort back to Petko, who is doing excellent work. > > For those who really want to see me credited for any contributions > I've made to PmWiki (that leads to whatever Petko produces), just > make them separately on the donations page. > > (I also agree that Hans is worthy of support for his PmWiki > contributions, as are many more whose names are too numerous > for me to remember or list. It's all part of the beauty and > value of open source, in my mind.) > > Pm >
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