Am 22.01.2013 07:39, schrieb Olaf Radicke:
> a few suggestions
>
> first: I like Tntnet! I evaluated before "Wt" and "Treefrog", but tntnet is my
> favorite.
>
>> Steve Lang <[email protected]> hat am 21. Januar 2013 um 22:30 
>> geschrieben:
>> I'm embarrassed to say that the problem was due to my own mistake in not
>> recognizing that configure had failed. Now I have a Makefile and make is
>> running up to the point where it tries to make sdk/demos. There it complains
>> about not finding libcxxtools.so.8.
> I think it is a good idea to use a public Jankins for automated test job.
>
> A other suggestions of me is, to switch from subversion to Git.
>
> ...And 3.: Please do a prominent link from the tntnet.org to the tntnet-wiki!
>
> ...And 4.: I think it is help full to have download the documentation as odt 
> and
> epub.
>
> Best regards
>
> Olaf
Hi Olaf,

Thank you for your suggestions. And nice, that you like Tntnet.

Point 1: I've started quite some time ago to write unit tests. At least 
in cxxtools the collection of tests is growing.

Point 2: Git sounds great. I've not yet used it but I really consider to 
switch to it

Point 3: I'm currently working on a wiki based on tntnet. The I plan to 
switch the tntnet.org homepage to use that wiki. So the sourceforge 
mediawiki based wiki is then obsolete. We had already discussion about 
tntwiki in irc and now I'm working on a markdown parser, which can be 
integrated to tntnet easily. It will be both a showcase and a tool for 
the tntnet homepage. Tntnet.org runs since about 1 month with tntnet, 
which made it is technically possible to use tntnet features on the 
homepage.

Point 4: I'm also switching documentation to markdown. You may have 
noticed, that in the svn you find markdown versions of the man pages 
already. I used a took md2man to generate the actual man pages and once 
I have my mediawiki parser ready, I will put the man pages online and 
continue converting the documentation to markdown. I think it will be 
easy then to generate odt or epub or whatever you want from there.

Tommi

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