[Moin-user] funny links in tabs

2007-10-20 Thread George Georgalis
/OrphanedPagesOrphanedPages/a/li I'm using moin-1.5.8.tar.gz, did I misconfigure it somehow? // George -- George Georgalis, information system scientist IXOYE - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log

[Moin-user] wrapping up an upgrade...

2008-05-05 Thread George Georgalis
/vhost/chime/moin/wiki/data' into itself '/usr/local/www/vhost/chime/moin/wiki/data.pre160'. Thanks for your support! // George -- George Georgalis, information system scientist IXOYE - This SF.net email is sponsored

Re: [Moin-user] wrapping up an upgrade...

2008-05-06 Thread George Georgalis
fine in production; and I'm inclined to think it has been working since 'migration is complete.' Is there something I can try to identify a problem with the existing install? // George -- George Georgalis, information system scientist IXOYE

Re: [Moin-user] HelpOn underlay pages

2010-01-24 Thread George Georgalis
On Sun 24 Jan 2010 at 12:06:20 PM +0100, Thomas Waldmann wrote: On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 19:54 -0800, George Georgalis wrote: Whatever happened to the help pages that use to be in the underlay? They are contained in the page packages attached to page LanguageSetup. Just visit that page after

Re: [Moin-user] HelpOn underlay pages

2010-01-24 Thread George Georgalis
On Sun 24 Jan 2010 at 09:02:42 AM -0800, George Georgalis wrote: On Sun 24 Jan 2010 at 12:06:20 PM +0100, Thomas Waldmann wrote: On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 19:54 -0800, George Georgalis wrote: Whatever happened to the help pages that use to be in the underlay? They are contained in the page packages

[Moin-user] moin monitor

2010-05-26 Thread George Georgalis
Hi All, I was wondering if anyone put together a monitor for moin? Not sure what would be a good comprehensive test, but there are a variety of different things that could go out of order. I'd like to get something in place but don't want to reinvent the wheel. :) George

Re: [Moin-user] moin2 minefield / sandbox

2010-08-08 Thread George Georgalis
On Fri 06 Aug 2010 at 02:15:02 PM +0200, Thomas Waldmann wrote: Please read what's written on the front page there: http://test.moinmo.in:8080/MoinMoin2 identification of specific goals or objectives would be nice. what technology is novel, innovation, prerequisite or feature request?

[Moin-user] user support suite....

2010-11-19 Thread George Georgalis
Hi all, I hope this is not taken as inappropriate but I am looking for a forum software and I wanted the good sense opinion of moin users. :) Basically I need something that your typical phpBB user will be able to figure out (not a mailing list) but which is written in python. I don't have any

Re: [Moin-user] user support suite....

2010-11-20 Thread George Georgalis
Hello Thomas, On Sat 20 Nov 2010 at 05:07:23 PM +0100, Thomas Waldmann wrote: Hi all, I hope this is not taken as inappropriate but I am looking for a forum software and I wanted the good sense opinion of moin users. :) Well, I personally dislike forums (and mailing lists), because what one

[Moin-user] feature request open wiki in controlled world

2010-11-26 Thread George Georgalis
Everyone here knows the benefits of wiki. When a trust but verify approach is applied, the return from allowing open edits far outweighs the risk of mis-information. But what about in a controlled orginization? Where there is desire to use a wiki but policy or procedures prevent it. Perhaps a

Re: [Moin-user] feature request open wiki in controlled world

2010-11-29 Thread George Georgalis
group, without the noise of piecemeal edits that may or may not be allowed. This approach also allows flexible rules about when materials get copied over (official sign-off at one extreme, quick daily reviews at another). -Eric. On 11/26/10 12:29 PM, George Georgalis wrote: Everyone here knows

Re: [Moin-user] feature request open wiki in controlled world

2010-11-29 Thread George Georgalis
at 11:08 PM, Eric Johnson e...@tibco.com wrote: Hi George, On 11/29/10 1:54 PM, George Georgalis wrote: Hello Eric, On Mon 29 Nov 2010 at 09:59:02 AM -0800, Eric Johnson wrote: My take is that you can solve the problem with the tools you have, rather than inventing new ones. Yes