Barry Warsaw <ba...@canonical.com> writes: > As Francis points out, and perhaps as icky as it is, I think #2 is the > most practical solution. So maybe my "encouragement" was too strong, > but I still think it should be possible and allowed to write moin and > rest in the public Launchpad wikis.
Some people who might edit our wiki will never need reST syntax for anything else -- they won't get to the point of ever writing doc tests, because maybe they only got as far as getting Launchpad up and running, or they only worked on configuration issues, or whatever. I think your comfort with reST syntax is interfering with your ability to see the inherent editor-unfriendliness of having a two syntaxes in the same wiki :-). I could maybe see using reST syntax for wiki pages that are direct copy-and-paste from a Python doctest. I tried to get some stats on which pages are in reST right now, but ran into this: $ cat PageHits https://dev.launchpad.net/FrontPage?action=edit https://dev.launchpad.net/Getting?action=edit https://dev.launchpad.net/OpenSourcing?action=edit [...] $ mkdir results $ cd results $ for page in `cat ../PageHits` do wget -v --no-check-certificate --user kfogel --password "****" ${page} done --2009-09-16 12:29:43-- https://dev.launchpad.net/FrontPage?action=edit Resolving dev.launchpad.net... 91.189.90.233 Connecting to dev.launchpad.net|91.189.90.233|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden 2009-09-16 12:29:44 ERROR 403: Forbidden. [...] $ All pages got that error. Any idea how to pull the wiki source of pages automatically? -Karl _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-dev Post to : launchpad-dev@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp