On Mon, May 21, 2007 10:16 am, Sebastian Menge wrote:
> A problem are tips that contain URLs to external sites (e.g. other tips)
> This is regarded as spam by mediawiki (captcha). Though the URLs are
> clean (since someone edited them before) we have to either import these
> tips by hand or convert
Sebastian Menge wrote:
[...very helpful summary for Vim Wiki...]
Thanks for keeping this moving. I'm happy with what you said,
but here are some comments. Please disregard all this and just
do it, if you can't stand my detail at the moment!
everything should fit on one page, no scrolling
Th
Am Dienstag, den 15.05.2007, 10:23 -0500 schrieb Tom Purl:
> Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
> Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
OK, it's May 21st.
I reviewed all the contributions and will try to summarize everything in
one mail.
1.) Layout
- Template 2 is strongly preferred.
- perha
>In fact: Almost nothing was discussed longer then 3 days and
>if there was no *stiff* opposition then one of the Authors
>went ahead and just did it. And lots of stuff was never
>discussed: Somebody just did it and the other fell in line -
>plainly because it was a good idea.
Hey, that's what *I*
>>Is there any equivalent to javascript's document.lastModified?
>>Can create a "serial number" based on the date of submission, then
>>rearrange by fields to a sortable ID, eg 2007.05.15.23.53 for a tip
>>created yesterday at 23:53.
>>Don't need dots, or hyphens, or anything, as 2007051523353 woul
Martin Krischik wrote:
But do we need an id? - each tip will have a page name
which will be unique.
IMHO you are correct - we should NOT have a tip id.
I'm not sure what is feasible, but here is my ideal:
- Import current tip_nr into the template.
- Display tip_nr near the top of the tip, very
Am Mittwoch 16 Mai 2007 schrieb John Beckett:
> Thinking about how a wiki works shows that keeping tip numbers
> is doomed. First, there is no auto-increment id, and as you
> point out, there is no reasonable way to automate fixes.
But do we need an id? - each tip will have a page name which will
On 5/16/07, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
>> Thinking about how a wiki works shows that keeping tip numbers
>> is doomed. First, there is no auto-increment id, and as you
>> point out, there is no reasonable way to automate fixes.
>
> Is there any equivalent to
Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
Thinking about how a wiki works shows that keeping tip numbers
is doomed. First, there is no auto-increment id, and as you
point out, there is no reasonable way to automate fixes.
Is there any equivalent to javascript's document.lastModified?
Can create a "serial number"
>Thinking about how a wiki works shows that keeping tip numbers
>is doomed. First, there is no auto-increment id, and as you
>point out, there is no reasonable way to automate fixes.
Is there any equivalent to javascript's document.lastModified?
Can create a "serial number" based on the date of s
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On 15-May-07, at 3:02 PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
Please take a look at these tips, decide which one you prefer, and
then
provide constructive criticism for that tip's format. There's no
such
thing as a dumb comment.
I much prefer "VimTip1 v2".
Sebastian Menge wrote:
Therefore, I would vote for using tip-title == page-title and
let the categorization be done by [[Category:VimTip]]. Using
Wikipedia standards (CamelCaseIsUgly) we would get pages like
"The Super Star" and we could reuse the title in the template.
We would lose the tip-id f
On 5/15/07, Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007-05-15, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
> Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
>
> Overview
>
>
> We've had some great, constructive discussions lately regarding how we
> will be creat
Am Dienstag 15 Mai 2007 schrieb Tom Purl:
> Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
> Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
I like Template 2 more.
> How do you want to handle comments? Typically on a Mediawiki site, you
> sign you comments like so:
>
> This is so cool!
>
>
> Wh
On 15/05/07, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
Overview
We've had some great, constructive discussions lately regarding how we
will be creating and editing tips in the future. Before we can finally
decide ho
Am Mittwoch, den 16.05.2007, 09:43 +0200 schrieb Zdenek Sekera:
> - Tip2 template is seems fine to me.
> - Who will or how it will be decided what are the different
> 'complexity' (what terms will be allowed)?
I also vote for v2 (though i wrote v1 :-) )
And lets dont forget, that the layout of
On 5/15/07, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
Overview
We've had some great, constructive discussions lately regarding how we
will be creating and editing tips in the future. Before we can finally
decide how
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Purl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15 May 2007 17:24
> To: vim@vim.org
> Subject: Vim Wiki - Tip Page Formatting Deadline
>
> Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
> Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
>
> Overview
On 2007-05-15, Tom Purl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
> Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
>
> Overview
>
>
> We've had some great, constructive discussions lately regarding how we
> will be creating and editing tips in the future. Before we can f
Task: Wiki Format Sign-Off
Deadline: Monday, May 21st (arbitrary, I know)
Overview
We've had some great, constructive discussions lately regarding how we
will be creating and editing tips in the future. Before we can finally
decide how this is going to work, however, we need to decide
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