The TWiki is supposed to be a main collaboration area for developers, but hasn`t been used a lot recently. That's sad as it is a great tool.
Martin Am Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2003 21:23 schrieb Lynn Allan: > Inquiring (newbie) minds want to know: > * Is Twike being used by some/most Sword developers? Any? > > Mea cupla ... I'm trying to get up to speed with Sword in order to > resurrect ActiveDiatheke. I've got a lot of questions ... reflecting vast > ignorance. (I'm told I'm "trainable" :-) Hopefully, someone will let me > know if I'm being a pest, or asking questions that an > industrious/competent/consciencious developer would track down on their > own. (ouch) > > I took a look at Twiki, which looked very promising. Before tackling yet > another learning curve, I wanted to get an idea if Twiki was actually being > used. It appears to be a potentially great colloborative tool, but I found > very few current entries. There were daily statistics, but otherwise I only > encountered a handful of entries later than Mar, 2003. > > (The entry from Troy on July-2003 related to Windows-Getting-Started was > *VERY* helpful) > > This may reflect a newbie not knowing what he is doing, but it appeared > that Twiki had quite a few entries during 2002, but that dwindled to near > zero by mid-2003? Is that more or less correct? > > If so, is the sword-devel list the primary source of asking and responding > to questions? What is the residual purpose of Twiki, if any? Are there > off-line tools to simplify use of the list and/or list-archive? > > > > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel