> > - create an svn for the site?
> > I don't quite understand, maybe just useful for a hand coded site?
> > Sounds cool
> > though.
>
> I don's see the point here. Sourceforge's SVN hosting is quite good.
>
I meant that it would be easy to have the site-code on a SVN server, on
sourceforge's sv
My opinion on these:
On Mon, 25 May 2009 21:13:01 +0200, Lawrence Shafer
wrote:
> Niels Egberts wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The new website is way better than what ktechlab had but I think there
> is room
> for some improvement :-).
> The site runs on Joomla at the present. I have moded quite heav
You have full admin rights now. You can go to the backend at
http://ktechlab.org/administrator
Lawrence
Niels Egberts wrote:
My loginname is nielsegberts.
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Lawrence
Shafer
wrote:
Niels Egberts wrote:
Hi,
The ne
My loginname is nielsegberts.
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Lawrence Shafer wrote:
> Niels Egberts wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The new website is way better than what ktechlab had but I think there is
> room for some improvement :-).
>
> The site runs on Joomla at the present. I have moded quite heavi
Niels Egberts wrote:
Hi,
The new website is way better than what ktechlab had but I think there
is room for some improvement :-).
The site runs on Joomla at the present. I have moded quite heavily a
template to make it look like it does not ;)
- create an svn for the site?
I don't quite u
Hi,
The new website is way better than what ktechlab had but I think there is
room for some improvement :-).
- create an svn for the site?
- run a wiki (is the database of the old one still available somewhere? we
can start from there)
- create a forum (should also be easy enough)
- link the 'hom