Re: linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-11 Thread Tejun Heo
Jeff Garzik wrote: >> So, my preference is a wiki. I don't care which wiki it is as long as I >> can edit and view it directly. > > So noted, it sounds like a wiki it greatly preferred by all involved. > I'll look around for one I like. > > Expect no action until Nov 16 at the earliest, of cours

Re: linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-11 Thread Jeff Garzik
Tejun Heo wrote: Jeff Garzik wrote: I wouldn't push it out unless it looked OK in my browser. But overall I tend to dislike wikis. They enable collaboration, but tend to be uniformly ugly, cumbersome, and CPU intensive. Besides collaboration, one thing I like about wikis is that updating the

Re: linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-11 Thread Tejun Heo
Jeff Garzik wrote: > I wouldn't push it out unless it looked OK in my browser. > > But overall I tend to dislike wikis. They enable collaboration, but > tend to be uniformly ugly, cumbersome, and CPU intensive. Besides collaboration, one thing I like about wikis is that updating the page is an o

Re: linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-11 Thread James Andrewartha
On Sat, 2007-11-10 at 18:06 -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote: > Alan Cox wrote: > > On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:11:39 -0500 > > Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Jeff Garzik wrote: > >>> Whenever you want to update or add a page, just send a 'git pull' > >>> request to me... > >> > >> Or patches

Re: linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-10 Thread Alan Cox
> > There's an immediacy about the display of web content that often benefits > > from an immediacy of updates/fixing. The web just isn't batch processed. > > I wouldn't push it out unless it looked OK in my browser. But if you miss something (as will inevitably happen) and go away the results ar

Re: linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-10 Thread Jeff Garzik
Alan Cox wrote: On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:11:39 -0500 Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jeff Garzik wrote: Whenever you want to update or add a page, just send a 'git pull' request to me... Or patches, if you wish to avoid git. Bad idea IMHO You ask Jeff to pull some updates, they go wr

Re: linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-10 Thread Alan Cox
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:11:39 -0500 Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jeff Garzik wrote: > > Whenever you want to update or add a page, just send a 'git pull' > > request to me... > > > Or patches, if you wish to avoid git. Bad idea IMHO You ask Jeff to pull some updates, they go wrong,

Re: linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-10 Thread Jeff Garzik
Jeff Garzik wrote: Whenever you want to update or add a page, just send a 'git pull' request to me... Or patches, if you wish to avoid git. Jeff - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info a

linux-ata.org contributions

2007-11-10 Thread Jeff Garzik
(cc'd to main potential content contributors) What do you guys think about a git tree for linux-ata.org web pages, rather than a wiki? A git tree would be my preference. Whenever you want to update or add a page, just send a 'git pull' request to me... As I noted to Tejun in IRC, the main