Re: [nant-dev] Redesigned homepage

2005-03-21 Thread Jim Geurts
The wiki definitely has a place, in my opinion... I would just like to
see it, at the very least, follow the same design/theme/style as the
main NAnt site.  That is, put the navigation tree and NAnt header on
each wiki page.  That way, navigating to and from the wiki is pretty
easy...


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 10:07:21 +0800, Troy Laurin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 09:46:28 -0800, brant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Is there any reason why we don't just use the existing Wiki as the Default
  Home page; and build up the content from that?
 
 I'm not so sure this is a good idea.
 
 I think a wiki is an excellent collaboration device for support,
 because it can be updated easily and by any concerned party... but I
 think these features actually make it a *bad* match for a home page.
 This is where the official information regarding the project should
 be found.  Of course, you could restrict edits to the official pages
 to the regular contributors, but then why are you using a wiki?
 
 In addition, if you look at the content of the menu in discussion, 90%
 is located in the release folder, which contains generated html pages
 and doesn't mesh well with the wiki world.
 
 Wiki sites are supposed to be structure-simple and content-rich.  I
 think a project home page needs to be structure-rigid as well as
 content-rich.
 
 This doesn't mean that the wiki doesn't have a place, but it doesn't
 have to be the main home page to be a useful resource.
 
 --
 Troy
 
 
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Re: [nant-dev] Redesigned homepage

2005-03-20 Thread Jim Geurts
I second this... it would be nice to have the wiki integrated with the
rest of the site.  Right now, it doesn't seem to be used as much as it
could be.

Jim


On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 09:46:28 -0800, brant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there any reason why we don't just use the existing Wiki as the Default
 Home page; and build up the content from that?  If the existing Wiki isn't
 great (which I don't think it is); we could move to a nicer / fancier one
 like MediaWiki.  I have used OpenWiki as well which is very nice and
 stylable.
 
 just a suggestion.
 
 cheers
 
 b
 
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Re: [nant-dev] RemoveFile table.

2005-01-30 Thread Jim Geurts
any files/directories that were created by the install should be
removed on uninstall.  This is handled by the installer framework.  To
remove other files, yeah, it seems that the RemoveFile table is your
best bet.  I would suggest creating it as a custom table.  there is a
sample in the Msi FAQ for creating the ServiceInstall table as a
custom table.  Have a look at FAQ 1.17 from
http://nant.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/MSITask

Jim


On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 18:18:57 -0600, Murali Maddali
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello Guys,
 
 How can I remove or delete the directory during uninstall.
 
 I believe the RemoveFile table in msi is used for this purpose.
 
 I am using msi task to build the msi.
 
 Please advice.
 
 Thank you.
 
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 Murali k Maddali.
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