On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Daniel Carrera <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Eric Kow wrote:

I've updated http://test.darcs.net/ with the instructions (we had
accidentally deleted all the content on this.  Luckily, we had the
sources backed up somewhere with darcs).

Ok. I have a copy of the repo now an I'm browsing. I see an 'entries'
directory with weekly news. Other than that, I see no content. Where should
I put content? Has anyone decided on some sort of organization?

test.darcs.net is just an example - showing Eric what a Gitit wiki looks like, 
and how it can be self-hosting in a sense (all the files except the password 
file in the repo), and more to the point how 'source code' files and 'article' 
files can coexist in the same wiki. When we actually switch, it won't be based 
on the Weekly News repo, it'll be a fresh one.

I think it's great that Gitit organizes content in directories. We can have
major areas like 'Support' and 'Theory of Patches' which would then be
reflected in the URL. For example:

http://test.darcs.net/support
http://test.darcs.net/download
http://test.darcs.net/getting_started
http://test.darcs.net/contribute

How are you migrating from Moin to Gitit? Do you have a tool or will you do
it by hand? If you have to do it by hand, I can help.

Daniel.

I understand twb was working on a script which could translate most of MoinMoin 
markup into Markdown (or was it ReST?). Once that's done presumably we would 
then lock the original wiki, grab a fresh tarball, dump all the spam and 
auto-generated pages, run twb's tool over every page, and do a bunch of 'darcs 
add' on the files.

--
gwern

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

_______________________________________________
darcs-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users

Reply via email to