Hei Landon,
thank you. I need to think about it. After having a strong tendency to
host on OSGEO I discovered that the GRASS-Wiki has no easy accessible
backup, as far as I can assess. I also need to check which other
projects have wikis on there.
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Thanks for
I have a couple recent blog posts that describe code I'm working on
for OpenJUMP. This is the code for reading and writing GPX files, and
code for a FeatureCache that stores Feature objects in binary files on
the hard disk.
For those that are interested:
http://openjump.blogspot.com/
The Sunburn
Thanks for that advice Joe. I'll keep that in mind for any future
changes to wiki hosting.
Landon
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Joe Desbonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just make sure there is at least one redundant backup being made
> periodically. I've seen way too many project wikis disa
Just make sure there is at least one redundant backup being made
periodically. I've seen way too many project wikis disappear due to
hardware failure, business failure or people disappearing for whatever
reason.
I've been pulling a weekly ZIP backup of the current Wiki on an
automated scheduled jo
I posted a message to the main OSGeo mailing list to inquire about the
possibility of having the OSGeo host our OpenJUMP wiki. (I made this
inquiry at Stefan's request.) In order to have the OSGeo host our wiki
we would have to do the following:
- Find someone at the OSGeo with the appropriate lev