Re: [SLUG] Wiki software

2011-11-21 Thread onlyjob
My favourite are dokuwiki (PHP) and ikiwiki (Perl).
Both do not use DB backend.
Ikiwiki rely on git with some of its functionaly, like another
interesting one - git-wiki (Ruby).

I'm sure you know about wikimatrix.org web site where you can find
heaps of information about many wiki.
However at the moment I can't open this useful site :(

Good luck - please let us know about you choice when you make it.

Regards,
Dmitry.

2011/11/21 Marghanita da Cruz marghan...@ramin.com.au:
 Any opinions on the good, bad, ugly Wiki software?

 I'm playing with PHPwiki (because it is tiny).

 Marghanita
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[SLUG] SLUG Meeting November 2011: GPS Time Sync Talk.

2011-11-21 Thread M Willis
Hi Everyone,

I have talked to Patrick before about this, but the email monster
seems to be eating my messages.

Is someone interested giving a talk on Friday about satellite
navigation; such as Geocaching, Geolocation or systems such
as OpenStreetMap or Google Maps?

Regards

Mark

 
[Here is the talk that I propose to give at the meeting]

In 2012 there will be big changes for Global Navigation
Satellite Systems (GNSS) such as GPS.

As illustrated by the first affordable GLONASS receivers
such as in the iPhone 4GS, GPS will no longer have a
monopoly on satellite navigation.

This focus of talk is the use of GPS/GNSS in precision
applications such in time synchronisation.

  The future of GPS/GNSS and Time Transfer Systems:
  The times they are a changing
  1. Reasons for precision timing - such as regulatory
 compliance and performance monitoring
  2. The future of GPS (L2C,L5,L1C) and other GNSS options
 GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou/COMPASS, QZSS and MSAS/WAAS
  3. GPS receiver choices and Antennas.
  4. PPS signals and your computer and the limits of computer
 time synchronisation

  The coverage of GPS and other satellite systems should be
  interest to any one who uses GPS for navigation.

[At the level of the old SLUG Main Talk this will take 30 minutes]





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Re: [SLUG] Wiki software

2011-11-21 Thread Daniel Solsona
gitit.net also looks very good.

I'm using mediawiki myself, but I'll probably try gitit.

El 21 de novembre de 2011 9:17, onlyjob only...@gmail.com ha escrit:

 My favourite are dokuwiki (PHP) and ikiwiki (Perl).
 Both do not use DB backend.
 Ikiwiki rely on git with some of its functionaly, like another
 interesting one - git-wiki (Ruby).

 I'm sure you know about wikimatrix.org web site where you can find
 heaps of information about many wiki.
 However at the moment I can't open this useful site :(

 Good luck - please let us know about you choice when you make it.

 Regards,
 Dmitry.

 2011/11/21 Marghanita da Cruz marghan...@ramin.com.au:
  Any opinions on the good, bad, ugly Wiki software?
 
  I'm playing with PHPwiki (because it is tiny).
 
  Marghanita
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  Marghanita da Cruz
  http://ramin.com.au
  Tel: 0414-869202
 
 
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