From: Ben C. <BCl...@pe...> - 2004-12-01 13:13:29
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Hi Flo, I had a look at the wiki system last. I was very impressed. I need to have look in more detail. I have not registered yet, my task for this evening. The look/feel of the site is also great. Who provides the HTML? Ben Flo Gleixner wrote: > > Hi, > > if you edit your local /etc/hosts and add the line > 62.75.177.180 wiki.perfparse.org > > you can start to test tikiwiki. I did some configs. If you have > registered, i can give the core team admin permissions. > > tikiwiki is somewhat overpowered, but you can switch on/off almost > everything. > At the moment anonymous users have only read permissions except > submitting faq's for further review. Registred users may edit/create > pages, blogs image galleries (do we need them?) ... Core team get full > admin permissions. > > Flo > > > On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Ben Clewett wrote: > >> Flo, >> >> The perfparse domain is kindly donated to us by Jeff Scott. I am in >> contact with him about changes to the new DNS. >> >> I look forward to seeing the tiki! >> >> Ben >> >> Flo Gleixner wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Ben, >>> >>> yes, The IP of my server is 62.75.177.180. I'll prepare all for a >>> tiki install. >>> >>> Flo >>> >>> On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Ben Clewett wrote: >>> >>>> Flo, >>>> >>>> I think this is an excellent idea! Thanks. >>>> >>>> I will arrange a domain name for this, something like >>>> wiki.perfparse.org. Can you work with this? >>>> >>>> If I look through email I think the main idea was specifications. >>>> There is one on the sf.net project page for deletion policies: >>>> >>>> http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=23729&group_id=109355 >>>> >>>> >>>> Another I emailed around for new database, will upload directly to >>>> wiki when possible :) >>>> >>>> Yves wrote: >>>> >>>>> Specifications, when there are some. Yes (I'm thinking about the >>>>> next database schema >>>>> for mysql, and API for modules that I will define soon). >>>>> But don't take them as the reference. The reference is always the >>>>> code : >>>>> - create_mysql.sh for mysql database schema (Ben, do you have >>>>> better idea than that file ?) >>>>> - storage.h for storage modules. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> No I don't have a better idea. The file is to create the schema >>>> when using MySQL. (I took the name from Nagios version of the same >>>> so that users with both projects would find this familiar.) Have >>>> you a better idea? >>>> >>>>> Answering the question at the beginning of this mail, I have 2 >>>>> suggestions : >>>>> - have one wiki with entries for the main stuff (spec drafts, faq, >>>>> ...) >>>>> - have one wiki per main stuff (one for spec drafts, one for faq, ...) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I would like to see one clean page for each specification. Keeps >>>> things simple and readable... (Like RFCs. It works for them :) >>>> >>>> The FAQ is a public entity and should therefore have it's own page >>>> to replace the current FAQ. Current I hope will be start of new: >>>> >>>> http://perfparse.sourceforge.net/faq.php >>>> >>>> Garry has also given us a good clear style for this FAQ which works >>>> with this main site, so I think we should try and maintain this if >>>> possible :) >>>> >>>> Have I missed anything? >>>> >>>> Ben >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Flo Gleixner wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Had a relaying problem right now so the mail was rejected - have >>>>> to switch private mail to my own mailserver :-) >>>>> >>>>> So, i'm back now from basketball - how about a tiki tomorrow? >>>>> >>>>> Flo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, Flo Gleixner wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> hey, just almost missed the wiki discussion :-) >>>>>> >>>>>> Since i'm a project admin of tikiwiki, i'd surely vote for >>>>>> tikiwiki. I also have a server with root access and 500GB traffic >>>>>> fast ethernet connection (100MBit), own dns server, mailserver, >>>>>> ... whatever one can do with a root account. I'd be pleased to >>>>>> host a perfparse site (or part of it). I can install can configure >>>>>> a tikiwiki in less than 10 mins :-) But at the momenet i have to >>>>>> go to play basketball. I'll be back in 3-4 hours... >>>>>> >>>>>> Flo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, Yves wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 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. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Specifications, when there are some. Yes (I'm thinking about the >>>>>>> next database schema >>>>>>> for mysql, and API for modules that I will define soon). >>>>>>> But don't take them as the reference. The reference is always the >>>>>>> code : >>>>>>> - create_mysql.sh for mysql database schema (Ben, do you have >>>>>>> better idea than that file ?) >>>>>>> - storage.h for storage modules. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> But I like the idea to have a public draft for specifications. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Yves also mentioned a public FAQ, private edit. Now the >>>>>>>> software is >>>>>>>> gaining in ability, this sounds like an excellent idea. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> have a look on that : http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/UserFAQ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Answering the question at the beginning of this mail, I have 2 >>>>>>> suggestions : >>>>>>> - have one wiki with entries for the main stuff (spec drafts, >>>>>>> faq, ...) >>>>>>> - have one wiki per main stuff (one for spec drafts, one for faq, >>>>>>> ...) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I suggest one wiki because we can link some FAQ entries inside >>>>>>> our drafts ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> btw, if you don't know what wiki to use, have a look on the wiki >>>>>>> that squirrelmail uses, >>>>>>> and have a look on what wikipedia uses. I don't know which is the >>>>>>> best. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks to Tim and Yves for finding and fixing a bug so quickly. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks to Tim : he noticed the problem, found the bug, well, yes, >>>>>>> that's me who found >>>>>>> the bug, and he found the solution while I was actively searching >>>>>>> for it :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yves >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> - Homepage - http://ymettier.free.fr - http://www.logicacmg.com - >>>>>>> - GPG key - http://ymettier.free.fr/gpg.txt - >>>>>>> - Maitretarot - http://www.nongnu.org/maitretarot/ - >>>>>>> - Perfparse - http://perfparse.sf.net/ - >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>> 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. 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