On Tuesday 30 January 2018 06:01:57 pm Andy Higginson wrote:
> Ah, so that explains why you said earlier about pushing it up the list.
Well, yes, and no...
> I didn’t realise that you looked after the Rivendell server.
I don't !
It's housed here. Power, bandwidth, and such, but really it's
Ah, so that explains why you said earlier about pushing it up the list. I
didn’t realise that you looked after the Rivendell server. Is a Wiki something
that you or Fred are able to add to the main server (rather than it being on
the Tryphon server), or is this something that you would want ho
On Tue, 30 Jan 2018 21:18:33 +
Andy Higginson wrote:
> Is the main Rivendell website hosted via Tryphon or is it on one of Paravel’s
> servers?
Unless I'm very badly misteaken, it's about 12 feet from my desk.
One of Paravel.
--
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There's two theories about arguing with a woman.
I’ve just seen this on the Tryphon website via their Twitter Account.
Chers Clients, chers amis. C'est non sans émotion que nous devons vous annoncer
la fermeture prochaine de Tryphon. Merci pour ces années de confiance et au
plaisir de vous recroiser à nouveau.
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Dear Clien
On 01/30/2018 07:36 AM, drew Roberts wrote:
> IIRC,
>
> this is the company behind the wiki hosting:
>
> http://www.tryphon.eu/en/
>
> and this is the main person who set it up:
>
> http://blog.tryphon.org/alban/
>
> https://twitter.com/apeignier
>
> all the best,
I believe this is still acc
IIRC,
this is the company behind the wiki hosting:
http://www.tryphon.eu/en/
and this is the main person who set it up:
http://blog.tryphon.org/alban/
https://twitter.com/apeignier
all the best,
drew
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:22 AM, Andy Higginson wrote:
> Who looks after the Wiki now? I
Who looks after the Wiki now? Is it possible for some of us to get login
details so that we can update it? Patrick mentioned that he had tried to get
access to it and hadn't had any reply. It would be good if it could be a
Rivendell community project, not something that falls on the shoulders
github.com provides a project-level Wiki of some sort. But it looks like
you need a github id just to see it. I think it's also intended to be
geared towards the development process, not user-level stuff.
https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell/wiki
Mike
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 4:33 PM Cowb
On Monday 29 January 2018 06:36:08 pm Andy Higginson wrote:
> How we go about all of this I don’t know. However I do think it could be
> time for the Wiki to be rebuilt from scratch - this possibly being easier
> than trying to edit all of the articles to make them up to date.
>
I can't promi
When I started using Rivendell about a year ago, I found the Wiki very
frustrating due to all of the outdated information.
As I learned more, I wanted to be able to make changes so the next person
wouldn't have to go through the same vetting
process I did. I never received a response to my offer
100% agreed that it should be open source. There are a lot of open
source solutions to choose from, we should pick the best.
On 1/29/18 7:00 PM, Andy Higginson wrote:
> I was more thinking of the main part of the site for the Wordpress rather
> than the Wiki. The wiki I think should be like it i
I was more thinking of the main part of the site for the Wordpress rather than
the Wiki. The wiki I think should be like it is at the moment, a separate area
on the site. The question also needs to be asked, is a Wiki the best model to
use for the support side of things or is there an alternat
I think there are better content management systems than Wordpress for a
Wiki. 75% of Wordpress sites in the wild have security problems.
On 1/29/18 6:36 PM, Andy Higginson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just over a year ago, we were discussing here on the mailing list the
> subject of the Rivendell website
On Oct 31, 2016, at 12:10, Michael Barnes wrote:
> It's just that those pages are woefully out of date. It would be helpful if
> they were more current.
I would love to see that site renovated and brought into the 21st Century. No
question that it looks like a time warp from 1996 right now.
Hello,
I'm all for it too !
Hoggins!
Le 31/10/2016 à 17:10, Michael Barnes a écrit :
> "Good Point, although the official site is paravelsystems.com..."
>
> Is it? I go way back with Rivendell, to at least 2005. I know Fred and
> Scott developed it for Salem and I was involved with some of t
"Good Point, although the official site is paravelsystems.com..."
Is it? I go way back with Rivendell, to at least 2005. I know Fred and
Scott developed it for Salem and I was involved with some of the events
that led to Salem's dropping the project. (Something I was vehemently
against, which near
I'd suggest the Broadcast Appliance version of Rivendell from Paravel
systems. You can find it at
http://www.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-broadcast-appliance/ . It is a
LiveCD and includes the Centos Linux distro. Put a CD or thumb drive in
a PC and you have Rivendell in an hour or so. It requi
If outdated and nobody is maintaining the site, just add a redirect meta
tag in the main page of www.rivendellaudio.org site sending someone to
the main paravell site.
On 2016-10-31 08:26 AM, John Anderson wrote:
Good Point, although the official site is paravelsystems.com...
I don't know if
Good Point, although the official site is paravelsystems.com...
I don't know if the sites should/would ever be combined, but your
question does offer an interesting starting point...
thanks
On Sun, 2016-10-30 at 21:47 -0700, Michael Barnes wrote:
> I was recommending Rivendell to a radio statio
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