Michiel Sikma wrote:
MediaWiki keeps revision histories of _everything_, including images.
You can jump back to old revisions of images for comparison.
Not that this makes it a perfect CMS for artwork collaboration,
though...
I've looked into this quite a bit in the past. It's a very
Would a branch or a fork be the same thing as starting a new thread? Perhaps
then there can be an adaptation in the site's presentation that groups all
threads for the same app together, and if there is a thread that is
derivative from another then that could be presented sequentially.
On
Jan, I'm resending this. I meant to cc the group yesterday...
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 21:57 +0200, Jan Claeys wrote:
Op do, 07-09-2006 te 08:15 -0400, schreef Nathan Eckenrode:
There is some interesting work happening over here at
http://kollabor8.toegristle.com/ I am not certain of the
Op do, 07-09-2006 te 08:15 -0400, schreef Nathan Eckenrode:
There is some interesting work happening over here at
http://kollabor8.toegristle.com/ I am not certain of the software
which is being used , but I think that this is the sort of idea that
you are looking for.
It seems like this
On 9/8/06, Troy James Sobotka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2006-07-09 at 12:43 -0400, Nathan Eckenrode wrote:
Perhaps this is not what people are looking for to streamline the
process, but
it makes sense to me that if the developers of code base have a cvs
to
maintain code, then the
Op 7-sep-2006, om 18:43 heeft Nathan Eckenrode het volgende geschreven:
I am not certain I see how Mediawiki is better at allowing one to
see the
progression of work that has been done on artwork. It appears to be
the same
solution that is currently in place, a wiki. i certainly can be
On Thursday 07 September 2006 12:08, PingunZ wrote:
ubuntuguide.org
I am not certain I see how Mediawiki is better at allowing one to see the
progression of work that has been done on artwork. It appears to be the same
solution that is currently in place, a wiki. i certainly can be wrong in
Nathan Eckenrode wrote:
There is some interesting work happening over here at
http://kollabor8.toegristle.com/ I am not certain of the software which is
being used , but I think that this is the sort of idea that you are looking
for.
Yes, this is very close to what I want! I tihnk we