From: Ben C. <BCl...@pe...> - 2004-11-29 16:28:45
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Cook, Garry wrote: > 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. I will see what database we need, and what services sf.net offer. Tiki does use MySQL which I know sf offer. I just have to work out how :) I've not installed tiki before, so I'm in the dark as well. Some fun for the weekend maybe :) To all developers: What structure would you like to see in a wiki/tiki system? For my self I would like to see editable specifications of new work we are going to undertake. Where comments as well as actual changes can be made. Yves also mentioned a public FAQ, private edit. Now the software is gaining in ability, this sounds like an excellent idea. Thanks to Tim and Yves for finding and fixing a bug so quickly. Regards, Ben > > 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, >> >>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... >> >>Ben >> >>Cook, Garry wrote: >> >> >>>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? >>> >>>Garry W. Cook, CCNA >>>Network Infrastructure Manager >>>MACTEC, Inc. - http://www.mactec.com/ >>>303.273.5050 (Office) - 720.220.1862 (Mobile) >>> >>>Yves wrote: >>> >>> >>>>OK, good. >>>> >>>>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 ? >>>> >>>>------------------------------------------------------------ >>>><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: >>>>- 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. >>>> >>>>Thanks Flo for the tip :) >>>> >>>>Yves > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Perfparse-devel-int mailing list > Per...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perfparse-devel-int > |