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On 6/15/06, Mika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In that list only bakery
In that list only bakery.
CakeForge is gforge (http://gforge.org/)
Manual is docbook (http://www.docbook.org/)
Api is doxygen (http://sourceforge.net/projects/doxygen/)
Trac is trac (http://www.edgewall.com/trac/)
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hi all
by the way, I was wondering which parts of the "CakePHP ring"
(CakeForge, api.cakephp, manual.cakephp, trac.cakephp and now, bakery)
were powered by CakePHP ? are they all ?
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On 6/14/06, Gustavo Carreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 6/14/06, Jose Cedeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 6/14/06, Jose Cedeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a demo or beta site of the Bakery ? I think it would be useful to
> get some input before the Bakery comes out of the
> oven.
It's quite a bit crude still but you can access it here[1].
[1] Bakery: http://bakery.cakephp.org
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I'd have been lost the last few weeks without the Wiki.
The manual is great but has some way to go before it makes the Wiki
truly obsolete.
BTW: I appreciate the efforts in getting the docs up to par, it's a big
job. thanks
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Is there a demo or beta site of the Bakery ? I think it would be useful to get some input before the Bakery comes out of the oven.What is going to be the style of the Bakery ? Just articles ? if so how we'll we able to keep track of those ? Will the Bakery allow for user comments or users providing
Eventually they will direct you to the bakery where you can search
and have a good time with information that is much more relevant,
useful, and correct.
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On 14/06/06, gwoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> All the valuable content from the wiki will be transitioned to the
> Manual or the Bakery.
> Eventually, the wiki domain will point to the Bakery.
> The reason is that much of the information on the wiki causes
> confusion and the Bakery will give u
All the valuable content from the wiki will be transitioned to the
Manual or the Bakery.
Eventually, the wiki domain will point to the Bakery.
The reason is that much of the information on the wiki causes
confusion and the Bakery will give us a better place to make sure the
content is correc
On 13/06/06, John David Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't you worry. Our friend the Wiki is in for a stay in purgatory
> before he's completely let go.
>
> Well be keeping him around until we're sure we haven't missed anything.
But do you intend to actually delete the wiki entirely? Ev
Don't you worry. Our friend the Wiki is in for a stay in purgatory
before he's completely let go.
Well be keeping him around until we're sure we haven't missed anything.
Don't let that be an excuse for not ticketing things you want to see
in the manual, or getting some content ready for the
On 13/06/06, John David Anderson (_psychic_) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to remember a friend.
> Storm or fair weather, he was there for us. This friend is one we all
> know: the Wiki.
There's a lot of things that link to the wiki. While I agree that
t
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to remember a friend.
Storm or fair weather, he was there for us. This friend is one we all
know: the Wiki.
As we approach a new release, we're saying goodbye to our dearest of
friends, the CakePHP Wiki. His service rendered was noble, but as
Cak
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