editor content-wire.com wrote:
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>Couple of things - could not find date and time stamp,
please enable
>anyone who knows how to
>
>
Hi!
Date and time stamp concept within the page doesn't really
currently
exist in Tiki. The implementations I have seen seem to add
confusion to
the page. It makes the page unpresentable (say you wanted to
print the
plan and present for a grant)
What is your goal?
If people want to see who wrote what, they can check the
history. If
people want to share personal opinions / editorials, they
can use their
UserPage. Please see:
http
://wiki.oscom.org/tiki-index.php?page=People
A wiki page is not the best tool to discuss / debate.
Mailing lists &
discussion forums are better at that. Wiki is best to build
content
together and should be our consensus. If there are diverging
points of
views, we can split a wiki page in two or make two pages.
Ex.:
ProjectColomboAgainst & ProjectColomboFor If we are
looking to
prioritize a limited number of resources, we can use a
tracker to
allocate A, B C priorities to each project / task.
If you still want "Date and time stamp" there
are 2 options
1. Someone please show me a nice example of implementation
(for
inspiration to add this feature).
2. I activate the comments features, which shows nice
threaded comments
below the page.
>I can set up the irc on a sever that I use , but I need
some requiement
>and to have a chathow to go about this
>
>also, next sunday I am organisning a blogcon here in
Thailand, and I
>would like to use the same type of software
>can I use the oscom channel to that effect.
>
>
Don't spend anytime trying to setup an IRC server. There
are plenty of
free networks.
Yes, you can use the #oscom channel (supplied by freenode)
with the
web-gateway (supplied by cgi-irc/linux-quebec). Hopefully,
one day, so
many initiatives will be using these types of resources that
we'll need
to split the load, make new rooms, etc That will
be one of those
nice problems.
If you want to install IRC logger, doc is here:
http://colas.nahaboo.net/software/irclogger/README.txt
Best regards,
M
>if no - can someone work with me for a few minute so
that I can load the
>irc software on my server for me to use?
>this should be done in the next couple of days
>
>thanks a lot
>
>PDM
>
>
>
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>Sandro Groganz wrote:
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>
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>>Hi,
>>
>>although it is good that we have the Wiki now and
there's been some
>>effort in transferring my plan to it, I am concerned
about where we
>>are right now.
>>
>>Somehow I feel like the Wiki has catapulted us from
planning to
>>execution mode. That's not bad per se, but we
actually loose momentum
>>when it comes to rethinking, and thoroughly thinking
through the OSCOM
>>future.
>>
>>Hence, I suggest the following:
>>
>>1) We can use either this list or the Wiki for
comments, it does not
>>matter. I will create the summary from both
resources.
>>
>>2) To really make use of the Wiki for planning, we
should keep the
>>plan on one page - this is how it actually was in
the beginning of the
>>Wiki life.
>>
>>I will myself post some messages to this list, which
help us to focus
>>on the most important parts on this plan.
>>
>>Sandro
>>
>>PS: I very much welcome the help of Marc and PDM,
this email is not
>>meant to trash their work, quite the opposite! Only
based on several
>>contributions, enhancements, etc., something great
can be achieved.
>>
>>We are in the planning and prototyping phase, so
many things might
>>change until we got a solid understanding of what we
want.
>>
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