Hi,

Klaas Holwerda ha scritto:
> Francesco Montorsi wrote:
>> Hi Klaas,
>>      did you manage to resolve this problem?
> 
> No, i had a problem in my neck, and was flat for two weeks, and on top of 
> that i now lost my internet and telephone 
> connection for 2 weeks already :-(
too bad. BTW I've got some health problems too :(

> So all my CVS changes are waiting on my computer for some time already.
in fact I've noticed a period of inactivity in CVS ;)


>> In fact the best thing to make it more appealing would probably be to 
>> sum up the long paragraph of the homepage or reorganize it a bit for 
>> easier reading (E.g. making keywords bold)... I'd do that myself but the 
>> website is not in CVS nor group-writable on the server... (I'd strongly 
>> suggest to put it in CVS).
> 
> I was planning to make it a TWiki (twiki.org) site, but i am still looking 
> for a server.
I don't remember if I already told you but SF is near to setup a wiki 
service for all its projects based on WikiSpaces.

You can see the beta at:  http://wxcode.wiki.sourceforge.net/

> TWiki has many things that would help me to write documentation coupled to 
> Doxygen docs.
> And above all give people an easy way to help me a bit.
yes, that's a important part. However I don't know if using a wiki for 
documentation is a good idea:
  1) unexperienced people may contribute wrong things to the docs
  2) spammers are always a problem and for a critical thing such as docs 
that would really be a pain

> But my own two virtual servers are to slow for heavy cgi scripts :-(
> So if i can't find a solution, i will redo the site (without frames etc.), 
> and next put it in CVS.
> Putting the current one there is only giving me extra work to remove it.
ok, if you decide to redo the site using a non-wiki thing, I suggest you 
to give a look at

     http://www.oswd.org/

> In fact the worst thing about CVS is removing/moving things in/from there, 
> file by file, at least i don't no any other way.
> I don't know if subversion is much easier or not??
I don't know what you use for CVS commands (e.g. plain CVS from command 
line as I do with Unix or e.g. TortoiseCVS from win as I do) but 
typically there are easy ways to specify a command on multiple files 
(e.g. in Unix using wildcards or from TortoiseCVS selecting multiple 
files)...

> 
> But first of all i need the internet back at my home :-)
yeah, that's pretty important :)

Francesco


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