Hi 2 all. I was thinking to start a little web site with phpwiki, to let the * community build a sort of shared documentation 'bout * & related. That because in a wiki "place" all grows faster, and is also the right place to share experiences. For example it's right to have documentation about * installations, ie who has done what with asterisk Till now we don't know much about * use in *real* world... and when a customers says : yes, that's interesting, but who is using it in a real world? and for what? A wiki site could be the answer (if used, of course). That could also boost asterisk presence on the web, and let it be found and known by other people not currently involved with it. Of course wiki is just an idea... I'm ready to deploy it if there's interest, but other ideas are welcome. Another web service I find very useful is a web cvs viewer. It's wonderful to take a quick look of the code changes (very important with *, that's a quick growing project). I've started a horde/chora for me , but was wondering if digium staff could start one from the official cvs rep . Or let someone start it, if they enable rsync mirroring of the cvs itself (also useful for backups ;-> ). Any other idea, question, comments? Matteo -- Matteo Brancaleoni <mbrancaleoni@espia.it> Espia - Emmegi Srl
I like the idea of being able to browse the CVS repository.. The other option here would be a page that showed the current changelog so that as changes were made it would be easy to track and know when to update.. ----- Original Message ----- From: Matteo Brancaleoni <mbrancaleoni@espia.it> Date: 08 Apr 2003 10:22:17 +0200 To: asterisk@marko.net Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Wiki for the * community.> Hi 2 all. > > I was thinking to start a little web site with phpwiki, > to let the * community build a sort of shared > documentation 'bout * & related. > That because in a wiki "place" all grows faster, > and is also the right place to share experiences. > For example it's right to have documentation > about * installations, ie who has done what with asterisk > Till now we don't know much about * use in *real* > world... and when a customers says : yes, that's > interesting, but who is using it in a real world? > and for what? > A wiki site could be the answer (if used, of course). > That could also boost asterisk presence on the web, > and let it be found and known by other people > not currently involved with it. > > Of course wiki is just an idea... I'm ready to > deploy it if there's interest, but other ideas > are welcome. > > Another web service I find very useful is a web > cvs viewer. It's wonderful to take a quick > look of the code changes (very important > with *, that's a quick growing project). > I've started a horde/chora for me , but > was wondering if digium staff could > start one from the official cvs rep . > Or let someone start it, if they enable > rsync mirroring of the cvs itself (also > useful for backups ;-> ). > > Any other idea, question, comments? > > Matteo > > -- > Matteo Brancaleoni <mbrancaleoni@espia.it> > Espia - Emmegi Srl > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users-- ______________________________________________ http://www.linuxmail.org/ Now with e-mail forwarding for only US$5.95/yr Powered by Outblaze