It would be nice for a changelog though, also for the css but that is
totally a wikispot thing.

On 5/23/07, Adam Dewitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It's a good question. But I think the duplication is necessary for
the time being. Trac provides the component and milestone level
detail required to keep all this organized on the development level.
I don't forsee Sycamore changing drastically that separate end user
documentation needs to exist for each release.

AD

On May 23, 2007, at 10:21 PM, David Poole wrote:

Uhm, okay, just thought I would ask, as it would have seemed logical
to thusly have a page for each version on the sycamore.wikispot.org
site that had the feedback and changelog, and perhaps source, etc.
available, thusly making the effort well organized by the wiki.
Thusly the wikis could have bug reports direct to the version of the
wiki software that they correspond to.
Do I make sense? is this a good idea perhaps? I mean I like the
mailing list, but it would be nice to have more accessible and open
information.

On 5/23/07, Adam Dewitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There are a number
of wikis that use Sycamore not on Wiki Spot. None
of these are running the same 'version' of Sycamore as Wiki Spot
(yet). This requires two separate bug reports and feature requests.



On May 23, 2007, at 9:34 PM, David Poole wrote:

are there not corresponding pages on wikispot.org, perhaps redirects
should be made?


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