--- En date de : Mer 5.11.08, yarko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Massimo is mirroring to Google Code because (at least this past
> summer) people were used to SVN, and afraid of bzr...
>
> But distributed _something_  (bazaar or mercurial are both python
> based)  won out for the "real" work.
>
> SVN / Google code is just mirrored for those that still are only
> comfortable with svn updates.

I still think that this should be sticked on the home page of the Google Code
project.


>> 2) If I create a blueprint and Launchpad suggests the spec is a wiki
>> page somewhere, where should I put the spec?
>
> If you want to make a new feature, and you post it in a wiki / blog /
> anywhere - then anywhere you have / find (for now).

Googledocs could do it, but have a look at a set of pages I set up temporarily
for web2py on my personal wiki, and tell me if this could be enough:
http://christophegragnic.free.fr/wiki/doku.php?id=code:web2py:rfc:start
The namespace code:web2py:rfc is (should be) wide open.

I thought a moment AlterEgo could do it but I don't think we should mix RFCs and
knowledge base.

> Perhaps at some
> point we'll have a full-featured, really bang-up kick-*** outstanding
> wiki in web2py (maybe you'll design it?)

I'm dreaming about this wiki engine...
BTW, there is something weird about the free appliance Groover Wiki
http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/appliances/default/show/29
So it doesn't work, ok, but in the error ticket, we see a line (150) in the
default.py that doesn't exist in the real file.
Am I alone to see this?




      
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