This mailing list is very useful for new problems, but I
think it would be helpful if we could all collaboratively
create a wiki of useful code snippets and help items.
I have used Dokuwiki before
https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki
It is very versatile, and doesn't require any database. It
You are welcome at
gabc.romanliturgy.org
On 05/10/2013 03:39 PM, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
This mailing list is
very useful for new problems, but I think it would be helpful if
we could all collaboratively create a wiki of
The great thing about a wiki is that everyone can add to it
and it is a collective effort. The bulk of the work won't
rest on any one person.
I don't mind being a moderator, however, as long as I'm not
the only one.
Also, I agree with Aaron Macks - if the community thinks
this is worth
Here is a dokuwiki that I have been working on for a
file-manager called FreeCommander:
http://dokuwiki.freecommander.com/doku.php?id=start
I like it because it is so plain, yet so fully featured.
You can upload images to it, too.
On 5/10/2013 8:46 AM, Aaron Macks wrote:
I'd be happy to
That looks really nice. I was intrigued by the character ;' . What is the
intended use of that?
It occurs to me that it would be useful in some circumstances to be able to
have an ictus sized character either at the top or bottom or a score. I
noticed that if you just put in (') nothing appears.
Hi all
I have total control on the server gabc.romanliturgy.org is.
Apache is available with php and MySQL. If we host Dokuwiki or
Whatverpedia on it, there will be no ads at all.
You are most welcome. The mainwebsite www.romanliturgy.org is
I'd, personally, be very cautious about gitit, it's only got very
minimal access control. (accounts, etc)
a
On 5/10/13 4:22 PM, Jacques Peron wrote:
Excuse me : I've just seen I had forgotten to reply to the whole list :
only Br. Gabriel-Marie received my reply. I suggested using gitit
A wiki for gregorio is a very fine idea.
In fact, the point is not gregorio only but too the data (and so the
data bases) around gregorio.
Dokuwiki can be installed on nearly any server, not only wikia.com
We use it for internal purposes in my company, in an https environment.
PC
Le
I would like to see a gregorio wiki to bring more documentation together.
I second dokuwiki - I've used it a little.
A wiki sounds more comprehensible to me than a git repository. Still not sure
how to collaborate on a git or svn, but wikis are pretty simple. This could be
a big help in the
It is necessary anyway, one way or another, to have 2 servers, one
active and a second one inactive but regularly updated with data of the
1rst one, to be able to switch in case of bad problem...
At my company, we do that with a good raid system and full redundancy of
hardware.
Le
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