Hi Thomas,
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 08:12:42PM +0100, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Am Tue, 6 Jan 2015 19:56:44 +0100
> schrieb Ervin Hegedüs :
>
> >
> > > Wrt to the wiki I had done some experiments with the github one some
> > > time ago and I only remember that I was not very impressed. But I
> >
Am Tue, 6 Jan 2015 19:56:44 +0100
schrieb Ervin Hegedüs :
> Hi Thomas, and all,
>
...
>
> > Wrt to the wiki I had done some experiments with the github one some
> > time ago and I only remember that I was not very impressed. But I
> > can not remember any more why exactly. Easiest way would be
Hi Thomas, and all,
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 05:31:56PM +0100, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as I moved the tlf code to github I had looked for a place to integrate
> all information (static pages, a wiki and maybe a new list server) at a
> single point. So I created the tlf.github.com rep
Hi all,
as I moved the tlf code to github I had looked for a place to integrate
all information (static pages, a wiki and maybe a new list server) at a
single point. So I created the tlf.github.com repo as a first test to
generate the tlf.github.io pages. The first experiment was the
index2.html p
Hi Fred,
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 10:42:55AM +, FS wrote:
> New users may don't know github or repos at all. They want to
> download a software, use it and get infos about it as easy as
> possible (eg. through a wiki or up to date static page).
yes, that's absolutely correct,
> If we think
>
New users may don't know github or repos at all. They want to download a
software, use it and get infos about it as easy as possible (eg. through
a wiki or up to date static page). If we think github is the right place
for all this ok, for me its a place to host code. But maybe we should
start