Re: [q-lang-users] Wiki farm recommendations anyone?
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From: Albert G. <Dr....@t-...> - 2007-02-11 11:32:56
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Hi John, thanks for setting up the Q entry on the programming wiki! John Cowan wrote: >> BTW, I already banged together a little teaser here on wikispaces: >> http://q-lang.wikispaces.com/ > > Looks good. When you settle on a site, we can all go nuts updating it. Well, I've decided to stick with wikispaces for now, if only because I like its ease of use and the idea to have a separate space which can be backed up and restored easily. If anyone who wants to contribute to the wiki is unhappy with that decision then please let me know asap, it shouldn't be a big deal to transfer the stuff to another site if needed, at least as long as there's not much content yet. I have already set up a second account on wikispaces to make it easier for you to edit things, for those of you who don't like the idea of having to register. Please go over to http://www.wikispaces.com, click on the "Sign in" link in the upper right corner, and enter the following username and password: q-lang-editors *qrules* Click on the "Sign In" button and then on the "q-lang" link below "My Spaces" and you're ready to go. Those of you who prefer to have a personalized account, so that you can better keep track of your changes and use the notification features, please just let me know your email address (or wikispaces username if you already have one) so that I can send you an invitation to join the q-lang wiki as a member. In any case, feel free to add and edit stuff to your heart's content. ;-) In particular, it would be great if we could have some additional information on things which aren't documented very well (or not at all) in the available documentation, such as the Chicken interface (John?) and the rational number and polynomial support (Rob?). I'm probably going to start out with some introductory texts and migrate the FAQ over to the wiki in the next few hours, and also add a link to the q-lang website. Have fun! :) Albert -- Dr. Albert Gr"af Dept. of Music-Informatics, University of Mainz, Germany Email: Dr....@t-..., ag...@mu... WWW: http://www.musikinformatik.uni-mainz.de/ag |