Re: [Xastir] Ask not what your Wiki can do for you. Ask rather what you can do for your Wiki.

2006-12-12 Thread KC7ZRU - Tate
And don't forget your password! There's very limited password recovery available. In spite of the efforts of the site operator (thanks!), the wiki software doesn't make it easy to recover a lost password. It's '''much easier''' to just create a new login. I gave up getting a working password for

Re: [Xastir] Ask not what your Wiki can do for you. Ask rather what you can do for your Wiki.

2006-12-12 Thread James Ewen
Also... Do I need a password/account? You can view the Wiki information without an account. To be able to edit, you need to set up an account. The account is quick and easy to set up. It is needed to keep bots from wiping out Wikis... You can create an account and be able to edit the Wiki withi

Re: [Xastir] Ask not what your Wiki can do for you. Ask rather what you can do for your Wiki.

2006-12-12 Thread Tom Russo
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 02:51:49PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing: > On Dec 12, 2006, at 13:53, Steve Friis wrote: > > >Yea, but you should have put a link here somewhere so us fat-dumb- > >ugly ones can find it. > > Also... Do I nee

Re: [Xastir] Ask not what your Wiki can do for you. Ask rather what you can do for your Wiki.

2006-12-12 Thread Chip G.
On Dec 12, 2006, at 13:53, Steve Friis wrote: Yea, but you should have put a link here somewhere so us fat-dumb- ugly ones can find it. Also... Do I need a password/account? 73, --de Chip (N1MIE) FN41bn ___ Xastir mailing list Xastir@xastir.org ht

Re: [Xastir] Ask not what your Wiki can do for you. Ask rather what you can do for your Wiki.

2006-12-12 Thread Tom Russo
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 11:53:48AM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing: > Tom Russo wrote: > > > >As one of the original skeptics of the utility of a Wiki over flat ASCII > >files, > >I have been trying to prove myself wrong by working on g

Re: [Xastir] Ask not what your Wiki can do for you. Ask rather what you can do for your Wiki.

2006-12-12 Thread Steve Friis
Tom Russo wrote: The Xastir wiki can be a great source of documentation, kept up-to-date and growing by the concerted efforts of the Xastir community. Left to itself, however, it'll just become a cobweb site of stale information of no use to anyone. Right now, there is a very short list of p

[Xastir] Ask not what your Wiki can do for you. Ask rather what you can do for your Wiki.

2006-12-12 Thread Tom Russo
The Xastir wiki can be a great source of documentation, kept up-to-date and growing by the concerted efforts of the Xastir community. Left to itself, however, it'll just become a cobweb site of stale information of no use to anyone. Right now, there is a very short list of people working on th