On Sun, 6 Nov 2005, Beni Cherniavsky wrote: > I do have time for it (or so I think ;-).No time to learn Arch (which > didn't strike me as friendly enough) but to use Subversion which I > already know.
if only you spent your time on working on contents - that'd be a time well spent... i'm still waiting for your promised document - time is running out - we start officially on november 13th (a week and a day from now), and i'd want to have the material of the beginning of the course (at least) ready for the pupils to look at (it doesn't have to be complete - but it has to be enough for them to see what we're planning for them). since you're going to be in the army until next weekend, i'd like to have the material you already have _now_ - so i can work through it, and adapt to the final changes in the study plan (i just placed an updated edition, which contains 'for', 'range' and "the _simple_ interactive prompt" in it, plus 1-2 more exercises). > Project Location: > http://OpenSVN.csie.org/hazor_python or > https://OpenSVN.csie.org/hazor_python > ViewCVS: > https://OpenSVN.csie.org/viewcvs.cgi/?root=hazor_python > > Anybody else is invited to work there.I'm not reading mail every day > to give logins on request, so anybody is invited to use username 'hazor' > and password 'hazor' ;-). 1. html is passed as plain-text, so it's annoying to browse through this repository. 2. your copy of the reference (which looks like my html with the html striped, and no new content) comes as gibberish. in plain text you cannot specify an encoding type... obviously you're trying to make some people's life harder.... > So far I've created an upstream/ directory with Guy's html and scripts > to import it, convert it to rst_ text and back to html.The conversion > works OK on the small top pages and the reference but is too bad for the > book - I'll tackle that later (not too hard to fix by hand if anybody > wants it now). *shrug* and here we go from working on content, to working on tools to manage it. that's what i call constructive procrastination.... :P~~ -- guy "For world domination - press 1, or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy