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From: Iain S. <iai...@ya...> - 2000-05-09 20:59:41
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On 9 May 00, at 16:47, Todd L. Miller wrote: > > Right now the sfwiki is setup as a subdirectory of the normal > > sourceforge website. This seems to imply its just one part of an > > overall website. Would it be more appropriate to set it up as the > > primary and essentially entire website for a sourceforge project? > > Yes. Is it ready yet?* (The code is set up to expect things in a > wiki subdirectory. I'll look into making this change in a portable (e.g. > for wiki-root and non-wiki-root sites) way in sfWiki-devel as I prepare > the first code drop. (Which is, BTW, very nearly done!)) If it is, I'll > just make the appropriate moves and dump the current index.php3 body into > the WebHome default topic. Sounds good. I think the sfWiki should assume it is THE ENTIRE SITE but play nice if its setup in a subdir of a bigger site. Glad to hear the code is almost ready for a first drop. Is session management and user logins going to be implemented before the drop or is this first version going to be an "unsecured" wiki like c2? > * That is, (a) do we want to go ahead and do this before the formatting > changes we've discussed and (b) do we want to go ahead and do this before > we have version control / user tracking? IMHO: I'd make the "wiki as entire site" change first. Second, do the formatting changes. Third, do a code drop. Let the world see and play. Fix problems that crop up. Fourth, get version control, sessions, login/security and user tracking working. -iain |