On 3/3/06, wikiwikiman <
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I know - but I had the choice: type it in a wiki at work, or do it "in public". So I thought: if I can get some help, it'll get down faster (and better!).
If necessary, the Wikispaces Wiki can be "closed down" for editing, to allow only registered Wikispaces accounts write access. If it gets too bad all volunteers will have to open an account there ;-)
W.On 3/3/06, Doug Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:FYI,
I had a reactor wiki up on doughughes.net until it was porn-spam-bombed.
But, this is cool. Thanks!
Doug
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of wikiwikiman
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 6:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Reactor For CF] Reactor Wiki Up and Running
Hi there, Reactor Fans!
I have been trying out Reactor, and I like what I see. What I miss most, is a bit of documentation - not just for me, but also for my collegues, whom I am trying to convince to use (or at least try) Reactor as well.
* Since Doug does not have the time to write the docs (can't blame him for that, because I know how much work that can be if you want to do it right)...
* and since there is already so much useful reading material in this mailing list...
* and since a Wiki was mentioned as a "good thing to have" for a project such as this...
* and since I'm a Wiki fan...
* and since I happen to like the Wikispaces environment...
... I have started a Wiki at << http://reactor.wikispaces.com/ >> where I will try to add the bits that I need // know // find in order to do what I want to do with Reactor. And of course I would love to see all of you drop by and add your own little (or big) nuggets of Reactor wisdom!
Hope to see you there !
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