James Matthews wrote:
> I would agree however i do like the fedora core website which runs
> moin moin
OK great - if it looks like that switch my +1 MediaWiki to +1 MoinMoin
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I would agree however i do like the fedora core website which runs moin moin
On 3/5/07, David Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Graham Bloice wrote:
> James Matthews wrote:
>
>> I will leave the final verdict to the great users of the python mailing
>> list! I will decide on later based on the
Graham Bloice wrote:
> James Matthews wrote:
>
>> I will leave the final verdict to the great users of the python mailing
>> list! I will decide on later based on the majority!
>>
>>
>
> +1 for MoinMoin
>
>
+1 for MediaWiki
Despite despising PHP it always seems to look better and feel n
James Matthews wrote:
> I will leave the final verdict to the great users of the python mailing
> list! I will decide on later based on the majority!
>
+1 for MoinMoin
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I will leave the final verdict to the great users of the python mailing
list! I will decide on later based on the majority!
James
On 2/23/07, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Mc Mahon wrote:
> On 2/23/07, James Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Which Wiki platform should we use
Mark Mc Mahon wrote:
> On 2/23/07, James Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Which Wiki platform should we use?
> A religious discussion?
Indeed. Although not so much as other things. It would
be politic to use a Python-driven one, and both Trac
and Moin Moin qualify. I personally prefer Tra
Hi James,
On 2/23/07, James Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Mark and Tim!
>
> Which Wiki platform should we use?
>
A religious discussion? I personally love Trac, but I don't know how
well it fares as a public site - due to wiki spam (though they are
working on that), and we proba
Thank you Mark and Tim!
Which Wiki platform should we use?
On 2/23/07, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Mc Mahon wrote:
> + Hints on how to convert VB to Python (might be somewhere else already)
>
> + Hints on how to convert C to python (ctypes)
>
> + Advanced examples of how to cre
Mark Mc Mahon wrote:
> + Hints on how to convert VB to Python (might be somewhere else already)
>
> + Hints on how to convert C to python (ctypes)
>
> + Advanced examples of how to create DLL plugins (for non Python
> applications) using Pyrex (though I am not sure that documentation
> exists fo
Hi,
On 2/23/07, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> + Win32-specifics on various apps / modules, particularly where the
> authors are more *nix-oriented so special installation steps or even
> patches are needed. Obviously this could also be fed back to the
> maintainers.
>
> + Common Win32-
James Matthews wrote:
> A while ago the fact was brought up that we need a wiki for all the
> pythonwin32 info! I have acquired a domain name and wish to host this wiki
> but i want to know what people will want and i need people that will write
> articles please emails me!
Thanks for getting the
A while ago the fact was brought up that we need a wiki for all the
pythonwin32 info! I have acquired a domain name and wish to host this wiki
but i want to know what people will want and i need people that will write
articles please emails me!
Thanks
James
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