Hi Beni, guy and all!

On Wednesday 26 October 2005 04:12, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 04:33 +0200, guy keren wrote:
> > the current things i could be helped with are:
>
> First, how do we work?
>
> * Is the HTML hand-written or is it generated from something else?
>   What do we send patches against?
>
>   * I think working with plain text source is most convenient for
>     discussions & patches over mail.  http://docutils.sf.net or
>     similar can convert it to nice HTML.
>
> * Could you put it on some public version control?  It will simplify
>   keeping updated and managing changes.

I second that.

>
>   * If not, please use this mailing list as a changelog and bump the
>     version numbers on every change.
>
> * Alternatively, you could answer the above two points by putting it on
>   a wiki.  Up to you -- depends whether you like wiki style of work...
>
>   I can hack an html2wiki for the transfer; it can be converted back
>   when we are done if needed.

There's also:

http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-WikiConverter/

>
>   * The Python-IL mediawiki is not quite hebrew-friendly at present.
>     Putting up a small moinmoin sounds like best approach to me.

That's FUD. The Python-IL MediaWiki is perfectly Hebrew-friendly. It can 
handle Hebrew text perfectly fine at the moment. What are your problems with 
it?

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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