On Monday 9. February 2015 23.57.56 Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Feb 09, 2015, at 02:45 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Shall we go ahead and make it the default theme for new users?
+1
While away from my computer and thus unable to really do anything, I noticed
that the theme resources for various
On Monday 9. February 2015 12.00.57 Jim Tittsler wrote:
On 02/09/2015 07:39 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 02/08/2015 04:37 AM, Paul Boddie wrote:
[...] I might suggest not
limiting the width of the header and page content, but instead just
letting it fill the window.
I agree with Paul
On Sunday 8. February 2015 07.28.22 Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 02/07/2015 07:59 PM, Jim Tittsler wrote:
I've derived a simple brown theme from modern that looks more like
list.org, but with a couple of intentional deviations (maximum line
widths, and no underlining of links unless you hover).
On Tuesday 27. January 2015 20.33.56 Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Jan 27, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
See http://wiki.list.org/HelpOnThemes to start. There may be something
in the ThemeMarket that's good, e.g. maybe
https://moinmo.in/ThemeMarket/FixedLeft with just a change in color
would
Keeping this on mailman-developers since I'm not on all those other lists. ;-)
On Monday 26. January 2015 17.56.26 Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
Barry Warsaw, 26/01/2015 16:10:
Our very huge thanks go to Paul Boddie who did the amazing conversion
work, almost single-handedly reverse
Hello,
Sorry if this is too off-topic for the Mailman list and should really be
directed to the email-sig list, but as I noticed that one of the GSOC projects
touched upon message signing and verification, I thought that there might be
more expertise on hand amongst this list's members, and
On Wednesday 8. January 2014 19.21.12 Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On 01/08/2014 12:35 PM, Paul Boddie wrote:
Of course, RFC 3156 warns about the pitfalls of encoding the part that is
to be signed,
It doesn't just warn about the pitfalls. it states that:
Multipart/signed and multipart
Hello,
Time has passed and some more time has been spent on the wiki migration. As
always, the results can be found here:
http://mmwiki.boddie.org.uk/
The archived content now reflects the real wiki from yesterday - 2nd November
- so the translated content should reflect the existing wiki
On Saturday 27. July 2013 02.23.41 Mark Sapiro wrote:
I'm only one data point, but pretty much the only thing I use the
dashboard for is seeing the recently updated pages, both to see what's
going on and check for spam. I'm perfectly happy with Moin's
RecentChanges page for this.
Right. It
On Friday 26. July 2013 21.59.14 Barry Warsaw wrote:
[Stuff already discussed]
What features are missing from Moin that would prevent us from migrating,
or make it more painful than staying with Confluence for now?
I think only the actual wiki editors can answer this. I imagine that the
On Friday 26. July 2013 23.25.12 Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Jul 26, 2013, at 02:05 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I think the general plan is to host the wiki on the python.org
infrastructure. They're already hosting the Python and Jython wikis and
Noah seemed amenable to the idea at the last Pycon.
On Friday 26. July 2013 23.55.00 Mark Sapiro wrote:
Sounds good. Re: timing, I am off line much of now through Aug 30, so
for me at least, 'Test, test, test' shouldn't begin before September.
Leaving any serious activity for a few weeks would suit me, too.
[...]
My Moin installation is
Hello,
Once again, I've had some time to push the wiki migration along. As always,
the results can be found here:
http://mmwiki.boddie.org.uk/
I've updated the archived content to that of 16th July, so the translated
content should reflect the existing wiki fairly accurately.
Users
-
On Monday 17 June 2013 17:13:01 Barry Warsaw wrote:
Oh, I'm just pining for Guido's old FAQwizard. It was nice to be able to
just add questions and answers, with a minimal amount of categorization and
ordering, and then have them all collected and formatted correctly. It's
not that big of a
On Sunday 16 June 2013 17:43:48 Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Jun 15, 2013, at 09:09 PM, Paul Boddie wrote:
http://mmwiki.boddie.org.uk/
It's looking great Paul. I really appreciate your continued efforts here.
I'd like to hear especially from Mark and the other top wiki editors what
they think
Hello,
It's been a couple of months or so since my last update, and I finally got
round to doing some more work on the content migration from Confluence to
MoinMoin.
As always, the results can be found here:
http://mmwiki.boddie.org.uk/
At the moment, I'm still using the archived content
Hello,
It's been about a month or so since my last update, so here's a quick summary
of the work done since that time on the content migration from Confluence to
MoinMoin.
First of all, I've uploaded a newer version of the content here:
http://mmwiki.boddie.org.uk/
Not only has the
On Monday 25 February 2013 21:52:37 Paul Boddie wrote:
Well, I'll let you know what progress I make, and I guess Barry and I will
try and work on the hosting aspect as the process nears completion.
So, to follow up on this, I have updated the snapshot of migrated data:
http
On Thursday 07 March 2013 23:45:22 Terri Oda wrote:
On 03/07/2013 02:58 PM, Paul Boddie wrote:
So, to follow up on this, I have updated the snapshot of migrated data:
http://mmwiki.boddie.org.uk/
Looking great, Paul!
Thanks!
One possible item of concern is the way code snippets look
On Tuesday 26 February 2013 16:23:56 Chris Cargile wrote:
- IOW, could we assume the wiki.list.org is the de facto location for
overall MM3 documentation and that bzr or pythonhosted.org would be where
the individual component's documentation should be maintained for now?
I'll stay out of any
On Monday 25 February 2013 19:36:16 Terri Oda wrote:
On 13-02-25 11:26 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Feb 25, 2013, at 12:01 AM, Paul Boddie wrote:
I'll send another update soon. Thanks for being patient!
Thanks for the update Paul! Will you be at Pycon?
Thanks from me too, Paul! The wiki
Hello,
This is really just a quick mail to let you know that I haven't forgotten
about my promise to look into migrating the Wiki content to MoinMoin. As
always, you can monitor the status of the work here:
http://hgweb.boddie.org.uk/ConfluenceConverter/
I aim to upload a snapshot of the
Hello,
Here's a quick update on the ConfluenceConverter effort. A few issues were
raised after I let you know about the work originally done, and I have
investigated them to yield the following results.
* The availability of XML exports does not seem to be a problem. It doesn't
look like my
On Saturday 15 December 2012 18:56:10 Terri Oda wrote:
On 12-12-13 1:48 PM, Paul Boddie wrote:
I actually don't think it would be hard to migrate the XHTML-like
content, but if the bulk of the content is more readily translated,
then we can avoid a lot of work.
I'm making dumps of all
On Thursday 13 December 2012 07:04:27 Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Paul Boddie writes:
(I love that you'll be able to author pages in reST. :)
You lose some of the more interesting features doing that, though,
I think.
Like what?
I was thinking about macros, but you can apparently
On Thursday 13 December 2012 18:59:40 Mark Sapiro wrote:
Paul Boddie wrote:
For now, I have made the Wiki content available at the following location:
http://mmwiki.boddie.org.uk/
As noted, all current page revisions will look wrong, but historical
(before Confluence 4) revisions should
I wrote:
On Thursday 13 December 2012 18:59:40 Mark Sapiro wrote:
I haven't looked at much, but the biggest problem I see is for example
http://mmwiki.boddie.org.uk/DOC/Frequently%20Asked%20Questions?action=re
ca llrev=5 versus
http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/Frequently+Asked+Questions.
On Wednesday 12 December 2012 04:17:54 Barry Warsaw wrote:
Hi Paul,
On Dec 11, 2012, at 11:15 PM, Paul Boddie wrote:
I was under the impression that people would be following the dedicated
mailing list for this work (mmwiki), but it would appear that this is not
the case.
Dang. You
Hello,
I was just reading the discussion about Wiki migration from Confluence to
MoinMoin on this list (mailman-developers). When this topic was first raised,
a mailing list was set up along with some other resources for collaboration:
http://lists.bjdean.id.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mmwiki
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