this. Obviously, for documents with many co-authors
> like a wiki page, I am not certain how this can be done while at the same
> time the authorship and copyright are also respected, and the people stay
> accountable for the things they wrote.
>
> Petko
>
> --
> PmWeekly Blog : http://
Pmwiki allows authors to sign an article/change. I know that's not
required, but I want to be prepared in case someone who did put that there
wants their information removed. Is there any way to quickly remove all
instances of an author in revisions?
Thanks!
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Perhaps there needs to be another category of modifications other than
recipes that covers this level of complexity. I've seen other
modifications that require modification to code in several locations that I
haven't thought were recipes, but that's what they're called.
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at
On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 1:57 AM, j...@dodin.org wrote:
> Le 29/07/2017 à 01:09, Christopher Cox a écrit :
>
> Would really like to know if somehow it makes more people use PmWiki
>> though I just think that would be very weird (that is to say, weeding
>> out everyone that
I use Ema Personal Wiki for my needs on Android. Syncs to dropbox as plain
text files and there is a windows application. And it's open source.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.janwillemboer.ema
https://github.com/janwillemb/Ema-Personal-Wiki