From: Cook, G. <GW...@ma...> - 2004-11-29 15:43:58
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I've not used a WIKI/TIKI, but I hear that they are not too difficult to setup. Think it requires a backend DB, although not positive. Like you mentioned below, sf.net will give access to MySQL, but I believe we need to make a formal request for this. Garry W. Cook, CCNA Network Infrastructure Manager MACTEC, Inc. - http://www.mactec.com/ 303.273.5050 (Office) - 720.220.1862 (Mobile) Ben Clewett wrote: > Garry, >=20 > One thing that Yves talked about was a tiki system. Have you ever set > one up? This could be really useful for, as Yves suggested, an FAQ > and a private document of agreed bits. sf.net give access to the > database, but not looked any further at it... >=20 > Ben >=20 > Cook, Garry wrote: >=20 >> Sorry, I haven't been following this thread very closely, I'll have >> to go back and read it all the way through. However, to add a page, >> this is not too hard. I'm sure Flo can do it, as he has been working >> with PHP a bit, the pages are written in PHP. Ben has been >> maintaining them in my absence as well, so he could probably handle >> this too. If you would like, I can probably spare a few minutes to >> get this done today. However, the name "development crypt" sounds a >> little, um, cryptic. Maybe we can find something to describe it a >> little better?=20 >>=20 >> Garry W. Cook, CCNA >> Network Infrastructure Manager >> MACTEC, Inc. - http://www.mactec.com/ >> 303.273.5050 (Office) - 720.220.1862 (Mobile) >>=20 >> Yves wrote: >>=20 >>> OK, good. >>>=20 >>> Ben or Garry, could you make a page "development crypt" and >>> put this and other good >>> stuff that we sometimes write in mails and then forget ? >>>=20 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> <h1>How to use Nightly CVS Tarball</h1> >>> <pre> >>> One possibility would be to use the "Nightly CVS Tarball" >>> from sf. This >>> can be found at >>> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cvstarballs/perfparse-cvsroot.tar.bz2 >>> This tarball is a complete cvs repository including all historical >>> versions. This should work:=20 >>> - untar it >>> - use "cvs -d/path/where/untared/perfparse checkout >>> perfparse-phpgui" to get the latest revisions. >>> </pre> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> If you have time, I also suggest a wiki. One for the user FAQ >>> And one where we could easily write such things instead of >>> downloading the file, edit it, upload. >>>=20 >>> Thanks Flo for the tip :) >>>=20 >>> Yves |