Thanks Mark for handlin my queries
I agree that sig and date stamps dont show well as content
on pages
I thought if we we need to make decisions, it would be good
if people could
express their thoughs on a particular issue by appending
their signature to
a comment
For example, to a question 'how shall we do this' people
could say what
they think and stick their signature. This can easily be
done by hand, so
no problem there
should this become a requirement in the future it will be
good to find ways
around it
media wiki has a decent implementation of that feature I
think
but the comment feature would be nice, unless someone is
against it, I wold
have it activate it
re. irc
brill
great newz
I ll point our remote participants to this channel on Sunday
thanks, we'll
be using it
to discuss our ongoing projects in the future too, let us
know if we have
to move our talks elsewhere (dont expect much traffic
anyway)
the web interface is particularly useful to those of us who
like me have on
and off probs with mozilla chat I dont know why (maybe
firewall or other
network settings)
I understood you needed to reinstall it on other server,
there was a
mention somewhere on the wiki - so if necessary I can make
some space
available
yes, I might use it in future on different projects
thanks a lot
til next
pdm
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
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