@John: Good luck building a google docs replacement.

OT:
- I think mercurial or git are both much better than svn. I prefer
mercurial and in fact use that to interface to the sourceforge svn server.
But if git has more traction among PHP developers, as it apparently does,
that would probably be a better option. I am in favor of upgrading to
either of those, but like I said, I don't have a lot of time to put into
phpshell.
- Sourceforge also has a wiki, but it requires upgrading the project to a
new sourceforge version. It appears to be just one click. Is anyone against
me pressing the 'upgrade' button?


On 20 December 2012 16:03, John Bessa <john.be...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I had a 10 yr lapse of tech after the y2k tech crash til recently, when I
> started doing a massive documenting (social-psych) and google docs failed
> us -- so I am not familiar with SVN, GIT, etc.
>
> However, I am planning a search engine for my google docs replacement
> (GDR) which will put it on higher ground, and SHOULD be in git, or
> something, so I should get interested -- GIT seems the to be most popular.
>
> Also I am experimenting with Perl inside PHP which may be helpful for
> WIndows vs. Posix conflicts.  I am formerly linux, but now support a native
> L4 w/o any linux that explores a new paradigm for both driver support and
> VM management, web servers being a kind of VM.
>
> I am not pleased w/ Wikipedia, but believe that wiki is nearly the only
> way to go if one supports a constructive web, as I do.  So, I guess I am
> suggesting, that php shell go into GIT and discussion be on a wiki,
> independent or through wiki media foundation.
>
> What do you think?
>
> John
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:04 PM, Jan Kanis <jan.c...@jankanis.nl> wrote:
>
>> I thought the svn version has a file upload capability (but maybe it
>> needs to be enabled in the config file). A 'save and continue editing'
>> option for the editor would be a good addition, but I'm not currently
>> working a lot on phpshell, and I don't currently have time for it.
>>
>> Jan
>>
>>
>
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