Re: SW for maintaining documentation

2003-10-26 Thread Randy Kramer
On Sunday 26 October 2003 05:19 am, Andraz Sraka wrote:
> I'm looking for some-kind of software based on phpwiki for maintaining
> and keeping documentation (for different servers/routers/services in our
> network) with ability/feature to upload (into some CVS
> repository/PostgreSQL database) configure files and have a revision
> control over it.

I know this is off-point, but TWiki (http://twiki.org) is a wiki with built-in 
version control.

Randy Kramer




Re: SW for maintaining documentation

2003-10-26 Thread Randy Kramer
On Sunday 26 October 2003 05:19 am, Andraz Sraka wrote:
> I'm looking for some-kind of software based on phpwiki for maintaining
> and keeping documentation (for different servers/routers/services in our
> network) with ability/feature to upload (into some CVS
> repository/PostgreSQL database) configure files and have a revision
> control over it.

I know this is off-point, but TWiki (http://twiki.org) is a wiki with built-in 
version control.

Randy Kramer


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SW for maintaining documentation

2003-10-26 Thread Andraz Sraka
re

I'm looking for some-kind of software based on phpwiki for maintaining
and keeping documentation (for different servers/routers/services in our
network) with ability/feature to upload (into some CVS
repository/PostgreSQL database) configure files and have a revision
control over it. 

regards,
 Andraz

-- 
The only other people who might benefit from Linux8086 would be owners
of PDP/11's and other roomsized computers from the same era.
-- Alan Cox


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SW for maintaining documentation

2003-10-26 Thread Andraz Sraka
re

I'm looking for some-kind of software based on phpwiki for maintaining
and keeping documentation (for different servers/routers/services in our
network) with ability/feature to upload (into some CVS
repository/PostgreSQL database) configure files and have a revision
control over it. 

regards,
 Andraz

-- 
The only other people who might benefit from Linux8086 would be owners
of PDP/11's and other roomsized computers from the same era.
-- Alan Cox


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