On Saturday, May 4, 2013 9:19:21 PM UTC-5, MarcWeber wrote:
> 
> The big question is: How do you feel about using git/Vim to provide
> 
> value to each other by documenting which workflows, tools, setups you
> 
> like most?
> 

I personally think it's a mistake to create our own wiki from scratch when 
mediawiki is already available on wikia, with the ability for anonymous write 
access with spam control tools.

I like the idea of editing in Vim.

I understand there's a way to get a filesystem dump of all the wikia pages. 
Once I think there was even a way to mount the wiki as a filesystem (at least 
on Linux).

I'd rather see efforts into improving the use of Vim with and the documentation 
of these features if they still exist.

> 
> What about windows users & git? Well - AFAIK github supports a SVN
> 
> bridge, I never tried it though.
> 

Since you've gone ahead and made the Github "wiki" anyway...Github also has a 
"clone in Windows" tool, and there are official git clients for Windows. I'm 
not a fan of the official GUI but the command-line is there and completely 
functional.

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