From: John B. <joh...@gm...> - 2012-12-20 15:03:23
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I had a 10 yr lapse of tech after the y2k tech crash til recently, when I started doing a massive documenting (social-psych) and google docs failed us -- so I am not familiar with SVN, GIT, etc. However, I am planning a search engine for my google docs replacement (GDR) which will put it on higher ground, and SHOULD be in git, or something, so I should get interested -- GIT seems the to be most popular. Also I am experimenting with Perl inside PHP which may be helpful for WIndows vs. Posix conflicts. I am formerly linux, but now support a native L4 w/o any linux that explores a new paradigm for both driver support and VM management, web servers being a kind of VM. I am not pleased w/ Wikipedia, but believe that wiki is nearly the only way to go if one supports a constructive web, as I do. So, I guess I am suggesting, that php shell go into GIT and discussion be on a wiki, independent or through wiki media foundation. What do you think? John On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:04 PM, Jan Kanis <jan...@ja...> wrote: > I thought the svn version has a file upload capability (but maybe it needs > to be enabled in the config file). A 'save and continue editing' option for > the editor would be a good addition, but I'm not currently working a lot on > phpshell, and I don't currently have time for it. > > Jan > > |