[python] Re: wiki update

  • From: Vi Vuong <vi_vuong@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 20:01:42 -0800 (PST)

Hi Dirk,

Yes, this is how I learned to create a wiki page on Microsoft Sharepoint, but 
didn't know that it's a Wiki standard method.  Integrating pages into the wiki 
web is really important.  I am glad you brought up both points, which deserve 
attention on there own.

Vi



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From: "dirk@xxxxxxxxxx" <dirk@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, March 4, 2011 7:25:43 AM
Subject: [python] Re: wiki update

 
Hi Vi and others,

i would just add a small twist:

add a link to "the page you are going to create" on a page that seems like the 
logical page above in hierarchy. Once saved, this link come up in read, 
indicating that someone wanted a page for this topic (to othes as well).
The simply click/follow this link, and you are in editing mode for this new 
page. Also, this page is integrated into the whole wiki and not orphaned 
(people 
can reach it by just clicking through the site)
 
greetings,
DirkS

 
 
Vi Vuong <vi_vuong@xxxxxxxxx> hat am 4. März 2011 um 05:16 geschrieben:

> Anyone feeling uncomfortable starting a wiki page?  If yes, what's the 
barrier?
>
> I had to guess the very first step, which I have added to the help page.
> Create a Page
> To create a new page, just type in a name with underscore separating words 
>after
> "http://en.openbike.org/wiki/"; in the address bar, for example "First_Last",
> Wiki will automatically create a page with blank page with the title "First
> Last", ready for edit.
>
> After that, the cheat sheet has been very
> helpful, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet
>
> Vi
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
> To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 8:34:11 AM
> Subject: [python] Re: wiki update
>
> After all: It's just a badly written website and not the python project itself
> ;-)
>
> My site is public hpv domain, so rip what you can ... I will gladly continue
> contributing to the wiki.
>
> Don't know how you can preserve the domain and redirect it to a corresponding
> wiki page. You can inform me via private mail, so we can talk german.
>
> Cheers,
> Jürgen.
>
> On 03.03.2011 17:22, dirk@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Hi Jürgen,
> >
> >
> > sad news!
> >
> > But next to condensing the information we scatter on the list, my main
> > motivation to have a wiki was that we could also conserve information that 
is
> > scattered on various private pages.... (dirkb.dnsalias is currently
> unavailable
> > as well)
> > Also, collaborative editing can be way more fun :-)
> >  Are there any parts from your website, that you would not want to see in 
the
> > wiki?
> >  Marek already cleaned the spam.
> >
> > I think there are ways to keep the domain, i.e. do an domain transfer, but i
> > haven't done this myself and there are probably costs attached to this.
> >However,
> > if that is not too much, we could add python-lowracer to this wiki domain 
and
> > redirect any links to that domain to a meaningful wiki page, thereby
> preserving
> > (some sort of)validity of those countless links to you site.
> >   greetings,
> > DirkS
>
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