Yes, feel free to add to the wiki. I'm learning ruote from day one,
and I thought it would be useful to create documentation which answers
the questions I asked of the code.

Note - if you create a page by creating the link, e.g. in Home you
might add [[XYZ article]], then click on XYZ article? to create the
page, you have to go back and resave Home, after creating the XYZ
article page, to have it appear as a proper link (lame caching I
think).


On Dec 10, 11:54 am, John Mettraux <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Nicholas (http://github.com/biv) started a wiki for ruote :
>
>  http://wiki.github.com/jmettraux/ruote
>
> I think it's a excellent initiative, especially in the light of the
> recent developments :
>
>  http://github.com/kennethkalmer/ruote-kit
>  http://github.com/tosch/ruote-kit-client
>
> Maybe it could be an easy way to gather documentation. I will go on
> maintaininghttp://ruote.rubyforge.org(hey, I'm a vi person).
>
> Feel free to add/update doc there. If you prefer maintaining your own
> wiki for your subproject, make sure to link to it from
>
>  http://wiki.github.com/jmettraux/ruote/links
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> John Mettraux   -  http://jmettraux.wordpress.com

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