Wow I think that this is the first time I have the opportunity to
write (curiously in English instead of my native tongue) about
that dystopy, because most of the time I just talk about this
with my students or friends but not as detailed and contextually,
so thanks for bring this up Hans,
Hi,
El lun 23 ene 2012 01:18:48 COT, HansBKK escribió:
Thanks Offray for your detailed and informative response.
Well I'm enjoying also these talks with you. I think that putting
documentation also in the center is required if we want to break the
Leo's self-fulfilled prophesy about being a
Hi,
I made some errors.
In this part:
El lun 23 ene 2012 07:22:21 COT, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas escribió:
but at the end we could not intervene MoinMoin as much as we would
like because of the server permissions, that why I started to look
more integrated solutions of the development
On Monday, January 23, 2012 7:22:21 PM UTC+7, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
wrote:
documentation also in the center is required if we want to break the Leo's
self-fulfilled prophesy about being a ghetto tool for programmers only
Usability for clueless noobs is a lot of work, probably
Thanks Offray for your detailed and informative response.
On Friday, January 20, 2012 5:34:21 PM UTC+7, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
wrote:
When you suggested DocuWiki I thought of MoinMoin which has also support
of plain files as storage mechanism but is also scalable to databases if
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 8:09 PM, HansBKK hans...@gmail.com wrote:
This is highly off-topic for most on the list, so feel free to ignore, but
anyone using Leo for single-source documentation generation/conversion,
including future googlers, please reply with comments or notes on your
Hi :-)
El jue 19 ene 2012 21:09:26 COT, HansBKK escribió:
This is highly off-topic for most on the list, so feel free to ignore, but
anyone using Leo for single-source documentation generation/conversion,
including future googlers, please reply with comments or notes on your
experiences.
I'm
This is highly off-topic for most on the list, so feel free to ignore, but
anyone using Leo for single-source documentation generation/conversion,
including future googlers, please reply with comments or notes on your
experiences.
I have been advocating the idea of pushing Leo-derived content