on my case.... i drop Midgard because never can install it... am now
using webgui... :(


On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 13:49:26 -0500, Jon Ortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Welcome! Glad to have another Deb user :) I did the deb pkg and didn't
> have THAT much of a hard time; just had to add the port in the
> ServerName in Apache2 - long story, check the friendly thread if you
> ever run into that issue from 12-2004 :)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henri Bergius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 12:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
> Subject: [midgard-user] Re: [SummerSource-L] Midgard - Finally have a
> working installation... :)
> 
> Hi, Robert!
> 
> I already replied on #midgard, but here is the same info as it could be
> useful to others as well.
> 
> Robert Guerra wrote:
> > After well over a year of trying one thing or another - finally, I
> > have been able to successfully install Midgard on my debian server.
> 
> Cool!
> 
> If you're running "testing" or "unstable" this should be quite simple by
> using apt-get:
> http://www.midgard-project.org/documentation/installation/distros/debian
> .html
> 
> (Note: the same DEBs reputedly also work with Ubuntu, although you need
> to install the dialog package first)
> 
> > The - empty - , pretty well default site is now up at:
> > http://www.privaterra.org:8001
> 
> Ok. And you'll see the "Welcome to Midgard" page in:
> http://www.privaterra.org:8001/midgard/
> 
> The "Getting started" instructions can be found from there:
> 
>   "To get started with Midgard, you need to do the following:
> 
>      * Log in to an administrative interface
>      * Create a new organization
>      * Create a new website for the organization
>      * Create the style for the organization's website
>      * Log in to the website and start creating content"
> 
> > Apart from the default install, i have been able to change the default
> 
> > password and install the Town Portal template. What to do next - don't
> 
> > know, and would appreciate any help, recommendations, to guides or
> > tutorials that are online to help me - slowly - migrate over from the
> > other CMS's that i'm using (mostly  tikiwiki & postnuke)  to Midgard.
> 
> You could start with these tutorial slides:
> http://www.nehmer.net/~bergie/oscom3/
> http://www.nehmer.net/~bergie/south-africa-2004/
> 
> Let me know if you have any questions after reading them ;-)
> 
> > I'd be more than happy to document the process on a blog , any
> > suggestions as to where i could post my journey into midgard...
> 
> You can basically blog it using whatever software you like. As you
> already have Midgard running that could be a good alternative.
> 
> To create a blog there, log into a Midgard site and click "Create page",
> the create a subtopic handled by the "News listing
> (de.linkm.newsticker)" component. Newsticker has the needed blogging
> features like an RSS feed (in /topicname/rss.xml) and MetaWeblog API
> support.
> 
> Once you have the blog running please let me know and I'll add you to
> Planet Midgard:
>    http://www.midgard-project.org/planet/
> 
> > Robert
> 
> /Henri
> 
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