Derek Hohls wrote:
It can't work that way. I spent some months developing the script, and asking for feedback. I took on pretty much everything that people pointed out. In the end, we had to just bite the bullet and go ahead and make the shift, being prepared to fix the rest of the problems by hand, which is what we did on Friday.David
If it can be customized, can someone who has been doing the "port" then see that this gets done ; its pointless asking each individual to do it.
It does seem that the new wiki is much less flexible than the old, if what you say below is true.
Where some tasks are better done with scripts, Apache committers will be able to run scripts on the server to update pages. If a non-committer wanted to craft a script, I'd happily send them a tarball of the wiki for them to use to develop their script.
Regards, Upayavira
Stephan Michels wrote:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/07/05 02:32:29 PM >>>
I have the same impression. The content is much less readable.
In what way?
I gather colours and fonts and stuff can be customised. Read the MoinMoin documentation.
I miss the navigation panel on the left side
Me too, but i don't think that we can have one (i could be wrong).
Instead we can enhance the SiteNavigation page which is reached by the top panel, or perhaps add a TOC page.
Someone needs to retrieve the content from the old page
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/LeftMenu
and also the icons ontop are a joke.
What is the problem? Some of the actions that they provide are useful. We can probably remove some of them with configuration.
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