Frank Ellermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon Josefsson wrote:
I'm not sure it automatically imply that there are any indexes,
a log of who made what changes when, or a search function, etc.
Some wikis offer a revision history and a search function, e.g.
most openspf.org pages are based
Hi Simon,
on 2007-05-03 09:51 Simon Josefsson said the following:
Frank Ellermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon Josefsson wrote:
I'm not sure it automatically imply that there are any indexes,
a log of who made what changes when, or a search function, etc.
Some wikis offer a revision
I don't see any reference to the reports to Plenary at each IETF meeting
(both the short report presented on stage and the longer reports posted
to the wiki).
I liked it at the beginning when the IAOC also put out a short monthly
email to the community. Even though the pace of events may be less
There are at least four feed to email gateways:
http://exo.org.uk/code/rss2mail/
http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/rss2email/
http://newspipe.sourceforge.net/
http://home.gna.org/feed2imap/
Arnt
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The IAOC recognizes its responsibility to oversee IASA on behalf of the
IETF community in a transparent manner and to that end publishes this
Draft Communications Plan for community review before its adoption.
The Plan can be found at
The plan says that the primary form of communication with the community
will be in the form of a public Wiki. A Wiki is unfortunately not a
precise term. I'm not sure it automatically imply that there are any
indexes, a log of who made what changes when, or a search function, etc.
I would
Ray Pelletier wrote:
The Plan can be found at
http://www1.tools.ietf.org/group/iaoc/wiki/CommsPlan
This results in an emtpy page with my browser. Trying
to fix it locally I've removed all lines from 221 to
430 right before div id=content etc., and all lines
from 7 to 218 with inline styles.
Hi Frank,
on 2007-05-02 20:20 Frank Ellermann said the following:
Ray Pelletier wrote:
The Plan can be found at
http://www1.tools.ietf.org/group/iaoc/wiki/CommsPlan
...
Something with the structure is broken, there are open
table, tr, td, div, ol, and li elements at
the end, see
Simon Josefsson wrote:
I'm not sure it automatically imply that there are any indexes,
a log of who made what changes when, or a search function, etc.
Some wikis offer a revision history and a search function, e.g.
most openspf.org pages are based on a Wiki, which is a fork of
Usemod. That