[linux-audio-user] the Linux soundapps pages redux

Tobias Ulbricht up5a at stud.uni-karlsruhe.de
Wed Dec 8 12:31:24 EST 2004


On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 05:08:24PM +0000, Steve Harris wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 08:48:28AM -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > I don't need convincing. I'm not against a wiki at all. I was, in
> > fact, quite impressed at the idea. However, what does it mean to be
> > managed? If that means Dave has to look at everything that his new
> > helpers do then it likely isn't going to save him much time.
> 
> Edits by anonymous users needs to be acked by someone, registered users
> edits go up immediatly IIUC. I think this is roughly how wikipedia works.

Oh, that's exactly what I had in mind.

People feeling committed to help will take the short hassle and register, I guess.
But still everyone could submit, say, the new from-scratch app he/she wrote, then via Dave.

> > I hadn't used a wiki until my first attempt last evening. The one I
> > used didn't enforce any specific page formats or content. One thing I
> > really appreciate about Dave's site is it's consistency, even if it is
> > a bit old school to look at. If there's a wiki way to keep things
> > consistent, improve the way it looks, and give helpers access to do
> > the dirty work for him, then I'm very much in favor of using a wiki to
> > do this.
> 
> Yes, you can do this, wiki have text codes to do things like bullets, and
> you can have macros or something similar (e. for including photos in
> wikipedia).
> 
> - Steve 


and  BTW

> > and I say wiki.votes++, (not trying to convince you...:)
> >
> > cheers, tobias.
> 
> I don't need convincing.

Sorry Mark. Forget to 
1.) introduce myself (again) to this list -- Hi to all (again).
2.) replied the wrong email, I meant not "trying to convince Dave"

so long.

tobias.

-- 
ThatThatThatThatThatCan'tYearstreamAllcommandSOFTWAREdirectoryREADMEvariouscodePlayerAudioBeautiful









More information about the Linux-audio-user mailing list