Re: [Module::Build] What to do? What to do?
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From: Eric W. <scr...@gm...> - 2006-04-08 19:03:35
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# from Nadim Khemir # on Saturday 08 April 2006 11:40 am: >you want to have a look at this one http://wikipediafs.sourceforge.net >and this one http://nedko.arnaudov.name/soft/wikifs/wikifuse.py Interesting, but the kernel module requirement means it won't work for all of the developers. Yes, I suppose that the subversion server could connect this way, but that seems like a layer of glue that isn't needed. The svn commit and conflict resolution model is fairly straightforward already. >> For me at least, the headspace shift of having to open a browser, >> load a page, login, etc. is enough to cause me to forget whatever it >> was that I was going to post. > >arf!! make a short link to the page and let your browser remember Yeah, there's also openid. It's still a context shift and lacks the finger-feel of vim. Then there is the page load time (even on dsl there is at least some latency.) You might win the laziness contest, but don't get into an impatience joust with me :-) (snipping out-of order) >> o offline mode ($svk++) >I agree on this one, though svk is not what I would call stable. You can sort of use svn offline. The svk thing is just a bonus. I haven't had any stability issues with it either. >> o ability to make edits from an editor >> (aka: your development environment) >I agree on this one too So, are you agreeing with me and just deriding my bookmarking skills or what? :-) Seriously, I seem to remember something about kwiki having a nice plugin mechanism, but I have yet to look into it and the mention of kwiki seems to make some people grimace. Maybe wifty would be nifty. --Eric -- "But as to modern architecture, let us drop it and let us take modernistic out and shoot it at sunrise." --F.L. Wright --------------------------------------------------- http://scratchcomputing.com --------------------------------------------------- |