On Feb 25, 2009, at 1:57 PM, Peer Sommerlund wrote:
2009/2/25 Steve Borho <[email protected]>
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Zorba wrote:
> > The THG wiki has a Download link on the front page. The
Download page has
> > a link back to SourceForge for released packages.
>
> It doesn't seem to any more - the Download link (top right of the
the THG
> wiki on bitbucket) is in fact a menu with 3x options: zip, gz, bz2
> I downloaded the zip file which was full of .py files, no sign of
a windows
> .exe installer.
Those links above the wiki are for the hosted repository. The
Download link you needed to use is within the wiki contents. I'll ask
the Bitbucket guys about hiding that bar when you are looking at the
Wiki.
The problem with the bitbucket wiki is that the pages contain lots
of stuff that is not wiki editable.
Have you considered a sourceforge hosted mediawiki? (I know, the
wiki just moved from sf.net)
The Bitbucket guys have been responsive to requests, and I just
created a new issue to
hide the repository link bar when viewing the Wiki. We'll see how
they do.
If necessary, we can put a simple static page back up on SF.net that
has an obvious download
link and a link back to the wiki for the rest of the content.
--
Steve
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