Thanks Karsten! Comments inline. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010, Karsten Wade wrote:
> Been having fun with the wiki2xml conversion, although it's been a bit > lonely by myself and I miss sharing the how-to experience. ;-P I've > tried to make granular commits, especially in the earlier ones, so you > can follow along and learn from the diff between revisions. In latter > commits, I've jammed all changes in the one commit. This is largely > because partial commits break the build, and I want each commit to > not break the build Just In Case(TM). > > From this moment Tim Budd can begin working with the HTML content > tomorrow, and we should be delivering a complete PDF by then, too. > > == Status == > > * Conversion complete up through Chapter 4. > * Remaining work is just brute force from here ... > * PDF is building (yay!) > * We're using a TeachingOpenSource.org branding that needs some help; > I'm making fixes to that _after_ all content is converted. > * 114 pages (double-sided with blank ends for chapters, etc.), and > growing ... (continued clean-up will introduce more whitespace.) > * Revision 22 in Subversion. > * We need bug tracking before we can go live with students ... We absolutely do need this. How do we get it? Chris, is it time to sit down and have a broader "TOS Infrastructure" discussion? --g -- Educational materials should be high-quality, collaborative, and free. Visit http://opensource.com/education and join the conversation. _______________________________________________ tos mailing list [email protected] http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos
