Le 25/06/2014 20:24, Criss Ittermann a écrit :
Does this need to bother “upstream” folk?
yes, a bad licence can break the hole site licence
Could it just be as easy as adding “License: GPL 2” (as a default, being the
same as PmWiki’s license) to the Cookbook header template so that new
Criss Ittermann writes:
Could it just be as easy as adding “License: GPL 2” (as a default, being the
same as PmWiki’s license) to the Cookbook header template so that new authors
are encouraged to add their license information on each Cookbook page?
In the past Pm has stated that he prefers
Hello
I made another try, and now it's o.k. I found out, that the usage of
plugin and my logic was correct.
I had an error in my english language template, which produced strange
results,
Often time helps und brings solutions, sorry
thanks a lot
regards
Patrick Ogay
Zitat von
Hello
I didn't find out until the moment, whether it's logic oder a bug
$[lang_bas_str] doesn't seem to accept a function or ariable.
I ase a workarround now - I use a comparison and a litteral/constant
to translate.
(:if equal {(substr {*$Trail} 9 7)} Gross:)[[Category/{(substr
Has there been any more movement on putting the source-code in a more
publicly-accessible location (while still keeping documentation and issues
on pmwiki.org)?
I was reminded by finding this old PITS:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/00477
And, of course, the old desire to expand the contributor
My issue with Git-hub and the other such download sites is it is TOO easy
for someone to fork the source, add a virus and some fancy description and
screw us all when we try to install it.
I ALWAYS go to the publishers site and look for a download - which isn't
often easy to find, but if not, I