+++ Gwern Branwen [Jun 06 11 17:47 ]:
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Greg Weber wrote:
>
> > Gitit uses darcs or git to store data, but through the command line
> > interfaces. Unfortunately to my knowledge darcs does not expose a library
> > interface. Gitit could be made faster and more secu
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Greg Weber wrote:
> Gitit uses darcs or git to store data, but through the command line
> interfaces. Unfortunately to my knowledge darcs does not expose a library
> interface. Gitit could be made faster and more secure by interfacing with
> libgit2.
Darcs does ex
>
> Those are definitely valid concerns. Has anyone made a wiki-like site with
> Yesod? I hadn't heard of Yesod until I joined this mailing list, but I've
> seen quite a bit of buzz around it since then. If a large enough chunk of
> the community is backing a framework and focusing on making it sec
Those are definitely valid concerns. Has anyone made a wiki-like site with
Yesod? I hadn't heard of Yesod until I joined this mailing list, but I've
seen quite a bit of buzz around it since then. If a large enough chunk of
the community is backing a framework and focusing on making it secure and
re
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Eric Rasmussen wrote:
> This is a bit of a tangent, but has anyone developed wiki software in
> Haskell?
Gitit is the most developed one, and it's been suggested in the past
that hawiki move over. It's not a good idea for a couple reasons,
which I've said before bu
On 4 June 2011 06:17, Eric Rasmussen wrote:
> This is a bit of a tangent, but has anyone developed wiki software in
> Haskell?
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gitit
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On 3 June 2011 22:17, Eric Rasmussen wrote:
> This is a bit of a tangent, but has anyone developed wiki software in
> Haskell?
They have[1][2], but there's always room for more.
[1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gitit
[2]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Flippi
This is a bit of a tangent, but has anyone developed wiki software in
Haskell?
If anyone is working on this or interested in working on it, I'd like to
help. I've built simple wiki applications with Python web frameworks and
have been looking for a good project to start learning one of the Haskell
I have been trying to make a few edits to the haskell wiki and find it an
excruciating process when I press save and then have to wait a long time to
see if the save will go through. I just clicked on the introduction page and
it may have took an entire minute to load.
Can we put at the top: this