Thank you guys for comments. The main issue for not being able to use w.u.c
is we have lots of pages in our wiki right now, and links to them all over
in the net, so migration to u.c wiki at this point is not a wise idea.
Thanks to ubuntu-eu we don't have hosting problem just maintaining the wiki
s
On 02/05/12 18:02, Greg Grossmeier wrote:
So, I take your point that w.u.c is not for support, and it is
probably true that help.ubuntu.com/community really isn't the nicest
of places to do this kind of work. However, I'm now thinking about how
best to take this opportunity to support the wider
> Le 02/05/2012 17:55, Greg Grossmeier a écrit :
> >
> >>We at ubuntu.ir are using Moin wiki as our main LoCo documentation place
> >>since 2006 but it's going harder day by day to maintain the software and
> >>update the theme,
> >
> >This may be a dumb question, but why not "fall back" to wiki.u
Le 02/05/2012 17:55, Greg Grossmeier a écrit :
We at ubuntu.ir are using Moin wiki as our main LoCo documentation place
since 2006 but it's going harder day by day to maintain the software and
update the theme,
This may be a dumb question, but why not "fall back" to wiki.ubuntu.com?
Is it an
> We at ubuntu.ir are using Moin wiki as our main LoCo documentation place
> since 2006 but it's going harder day by day to maintain the software and
> update the theme,
This may be a dumb question, but why not "fall back" to wiki.ubuntu.com?
Is it an internationalization issue?
I know it isn't
Hi,
We at ubuntu.ir are using Moin wiki as our main LoCo documentation place
since 2006 but it's going harder day by day to maintain the software and
update the theme, So we're looking for a kind team to host us and create a
wiki instance for our team.
Any other suggestions are also welcome!
Bes