Re: [Moin-user] Last edited .... by ....

2009-03-06 Thread Thomas Waldmann
> > I would like to prevent MoinMoin to change the "last edited by" guy > > when the "Trivial" checkbox is ticked. > > I would suggest not doing that. Because you can see every editor on info action's output anyway. For just getting rid off the "last edited" display, you could to a theme-based

[Moin-user] moin 1.9 documentation

2009-03-06 Thread Thomas Waldmann
> However, there is one big flaw: Documentation! We know. IMHO it was due to different reasons: * we tried to teach people web server configuration / administration (apache, iis, lighttpd, ...) - this is simply too much and out of our scope for official documentation of MoinMoin. * we tried to

Re: [Moin-user] Last edited .... by ....

2009-03-06 Thread Thomas Waldmann
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 10:24 +, k...@aplteam.com wrote: > I would like to prevent MoinMoin to change the "last edited by" guy > when the "Trivial" checkbox is ticked. I would suggest not doing that. Problem is you do not have any control about whether a "trivial" change really was trivial (the

[Moin-user] Last edited .... by ....

2009-03-06 Thread k...@aplteam.com
I would like to prevent MoinMoin to change the "last edited by" guy when the "Trivial" checkbox is ticked. Background is that in particular Britons are very reluctant fixing mistakes made by somebody else. They consider this rude behaviour. Nonsense of course, but they can't help it. Neither can I

[Moin-user] MoinMoin: advantages and disadvantages

2009-03-06 Thread k...@aplteam.com
I am using MoinMoin now for almost three years. I had no knowledge about IIS, Apache, CGI, FastSGI, WSGI, Python. As a consequence of that I had to spend quite some time on how to get things working, but in total it wasn't too bad, although it would have been much easier would I have chosen Apache