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On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
How good a PERL coder are you?
I'm *no* Perl coder whatsoever.
I have spent many many painful hours working on the UseModWiki code. It
seems to be very good code, but it is
enable tables without enabling raw html.. . that would be my first
interest...
Rich Bowen wrote:
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On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
How good a PERL coder are you?
I'm *no* Perl coder whatsoever.
I
How good a PERL coder are you? [Actually, Danny Angus had
mentioned that he
might look at this, but this time of year is busy for everyone]
Yeah its still on my radar Noel, but as you say, I have to bond with my
kids...
d.
Yeah its still on my radar Noel, but as you say, I have to bond with my
kids...
If I were you, I know where my priority would be. :-) Happy Holidays.
--- Noel
--On Monday, December 30, 2002 16:56:04 -0500 Andrew C. Oliver
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this over. The point being, this technology will allow passive
notification based on topic selection in a way not found on mail lists.
And of course the sources to the wiki
I'd much prefer mailing list
My personal suggestion would be to find a way to partition the wiki
pages per project and send those diffs to the various project mail
lists.
But I have no idea on how difficult/feasible that is with the current
software.
How good a PERL coder are you? [Actually, Danny Angus had mentioned
My personal suggestion would be to find a way to partition the wiki
pages per project and send those diffs to the various project mail
lists.
Yeah, then the different projects can make their own choices about
lowering the barrier to entry vs. raising the quality bar. That is
both something
I'd much prefer mailing list notifications over RSS feeds. These types of
notifications shouldn't be pull.
Is there an engine that can pull from RSS on one side, and e-mail on
another? [Something to add to the nice-to-have list for James]
--- Noel
Is there an engine that can pull from RSS on one side, and e-mail on
another?
:-) It is probably the other way around. Email renders the
events, RSS tends to summarize those events.
A mail to RSS bridge is a variation on archiving.
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?MailArchive
I
I'd much prefer mailing list notifications over RSS feeds. These
types of notifications shouldn't be pull. Push-based notifications
suit this problem domain far better than pull-based approaches. It
also allows archiving of the changes. (We can recreate our entire
CVS archive in the
perl-bashing requestedaction=ignore,agree
I'm a crappy perl coder -- and I prefer not to code in PERL... (though I
do it every day you'll be hard
pressed to get me to do any serious perl coding as a volunteer ;-) )
/perl-bashing
I highly suggest you look on the UseModWiki (see ApacheWiki follow
If you change the script to compute the database path from url that
invoked it. Then setting up multiple wiki's becomes trivial to
automate. Inter-wiki linking was trivial for me to setup at my
house. Though I see it didn't work out well for Andrew.
No.. I just didn't try. Patches welcome.
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
I agree with Justin, expecially because while email is a generally
used tool around the ASF, weblog and related technologies are not as
common.
You know...One could have said that a couple years ago regarding XML
technologies... Besides.. RSS is just XML.. .. We like
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