Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-08 Thread Roy T. Fielding
infrastructure, can we have a new mail list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] It appears to have been set up this morning with only you subscribed. Roy

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-08 Thread David Reid
Nicely put. Sums up the fears of a lot of folks... david On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 03:39 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: Right, I don't object to you contributing CVS mail patches. I just am not interested in doing it myself. I'm not trying to be nasty just convey Less talk, more

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-07 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
I requested a wiki mail list.. no response as of yet. Steven Noels wrote: Steven Noels wrote: I'm currently messing around to change the Sender: address to a non-role account address. As soon as I found out, I can send it any way you want. This is done - change notification mails are now being

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-05 Thread Ben Hyde
On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 03:39 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: Right, I don't object to you contributing CVS mail patches. I just am not interested in doing it myself. I'm not trying to be nasty just convey Less talk, more action -Andy I'm not asking you do do anything, in fact I'm not sure

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-05 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
Right.. .Just this continues to be said over and over and over by primarily the same people in response to me. My repeated response continues to be http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?JustDoIt because http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?SomeoneElse doesn't feel like it ;-)

RE: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-05 Thread Sander Striker
From: Ben Hyde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 5:34 PM On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 03:39 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: Right, I don't object to you contributing CVS mail patches. I just am not interested in doing it myself. I'm not trying to be nasty just

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-05 Thread Steven Noels
Ben Hyde wrote: On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 03:39 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: Right, I don't object to you contributing CVS mail patches. I just am not interested in doing it myself. I'm not trying to be nasty just convey Less talk, more action -Andy Thanks to

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-05 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
If you (steven) will guide me, I will be happy to set this up. Someone with access will have to create the mail list. I will even monitor the mail list occssionally via gmane. I do not know python so if anyone wants more features they will need to submit patches. -Andy Steven Noels wrote: Ben Hyde

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-05 Thread Ben Hyde
I love wiki. Sander Striker wrote: Who is monitoring the Wiki content at the moment? The PMC should monitor PMC specific Wikis. Some of that is sketched out here http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?WikiProjectPage ... below peanut gallery Steven Noels wrote: if someone can patch the

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-05 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
moduse[1] has email notification, enable it. The email should go to dev@pmc.apache.org and consequential discussions can go there too. The email should include a diff. The RSS is merging change events, that's a mistake. - ben [1] Moduse is venerable software. Every time I turn something

RE: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-05 Thread Noel J. Bergman
I am interested in content quality. I would probably subscribe to the 'wiki-changes' list, since that would push the content under my nose instead of having me actively reading each changed page online. Right, that has been my point about push model communication. But do you really want to

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-04 Thread Ben Hyde
I'm enjoying this rss service, but, this is not the equivalent of CVS mail; it's more analogous to getting a daily report enumerating which files in the software were changed. While at first I thought that wasn't a big deal, now it's clear that it pretty much precludes the proof reading that

Re: ApacheWiki RSS feed moved into apachewiki.cgi

2003-01-04 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
Right, I don't object to you contributing CVS mail patches. I just am not interested in doing it myself. I'm not trying to be nasty just convey Less talk, more action -Andy Ben Hyde wrote: I'm enjoying this rss service, but, this is not the equivalent of CVS mail; it's more analogous to