OK I managed to keep it up long enough to export the pages in Textile
format:
http://jonathanaquino.com/wiki-textile-2009-09-15-17-59-49.zip
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Steiniger [mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch]
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:15 PM
To: OpenJump develop
thanks.. great!
so we haven't lost anything then
stefan
Jonathan Aquino schrieb:
OK I managed to keep it up long enough to export the pages in Textile
format:
http://jonathanaquino.com/wiki-textile-2009-09-15-17-59-49.zip
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Steiniger
Thanks for grabbing that back-up Jon! We really appreciate it.
Stefan,
What do you think about putting this zip up on the SourceForge site for now?
Any suggestions on what we do for a new wiki? Pedro has space, but I
don't know how he would feel about hosting our wiki software.
I might be able
I got a message from sourceforge that project wikis should migrate to TRAC
or MediaWiki, but I haven't seen any support for MediaWiki on SF yet. Of
course, I can't find anything else either after their 'redesign'. :-(
Larry
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Sunburned Surveyor
Hi all,
I am using OJ as a platform for developing GIS-solutions in implementing
OJ-Plugins.
I am doing this for maybe one and a half year and first I would like to
thank everybody who participates in developing OJ now and in the past!
There is a lot of great work in the code and I've learned a
it is there, i have activated on a project of mine.. but haven't used it yet
You have to dig a bit, it is under 'project admin'-'features' .. they
also have wordpress
.. ede
I got a message from sourceforge that project wikis should migrate to TRAC
or MediaWiki, but I haven't seen any
my 2 cents:
I actually would prefer using Instiki not anymore due to their styling
and the problems we have had (eating to much space) - although it
improved quite a bit with the last versions (while doing other things
worse).
However, in terms of hosting we have at least two major
wow... there are quite a bit of features you can get now:
. AN Guestbook Guest Book
. BazaarSource Control
. CodeStriker Code Review
. CVS Source Control
. dotProjectProject Management
. Gallery Image Gallery
. Git Source Control
. IdeaTorrent
sorry for the many emails:
but MediaWiki looks nice:
https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Main_Page
could be the way to go. And at least people that are part of the SF
project can write to it (which would be good start).
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
wow...
The MediaWiki looks nice Stefan. I think it may be a good option.
Landon
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch wrote:
sorry for the many emails:
but MediaWiki looks nice:
https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Main_Page
could be
I've maintained a MediaWiki once before. It is very robust. I like it, but
it doesn't seem to import textile formatting. The only thing I could find
is a bit of Python code to do some of the conversion at
http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/Basecamp_to_MediaWiki
def format_content(text):
Not much help here either:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ#Importing_from_other_types_of_wiki_software
Larry
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.comwrote:
I've maintained a MediaWiki once before. It is very robust. I like it,
but it doesn't seem to
I'm in the midst of creating new Shapefile import/export functionality
for BizzJUMP based on the latest Geotools library. The original code
JUMP used to import/export Shapefiles was also from Geotools, but it
was a lot older. There is some other parts of the JUMP shapefile code
that is starting to
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