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^ should've said forked it! ;)
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Re: LinuxBBQ Wiki
If anybody is willing: please create wiki articles for the releases found in /etc/os-release (http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewforum.php?f=3) and link these in http://linuxbbq.org/wiki/index.php/Active_Releases
Thank you!
by the way, 'base' stands for these:
- debian sid
- source-based (eg. szalonna, bacon)
- slackware (eg. bowlful)
- ubuntu
- debian jessie
- ...
please add these tags to the active and forthcoming releases :)
Thank you!
by the way, 'base' stands for these:
- debian sid
- source-based (eg. szalonna, bacon)
- slackware (eg. bowlful)
- ubuntu
- debian jessie
- ...
please add these tags to the active and forthcoming releases :)
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^ Whoops! Fixed :) I'm a bit curious about these tags: Type ( should Bork be standard release ? ) and Counter part ( successor ? )
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^^ So everything in that forum page is 'active' ?
Cool.
Cool.
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Eh ? Shouldn't the ones that are older than three months from their release date go to inactive ? Sorry I'm a bit confused.wuxmedia wrote:^^ So everything in that forum page is 'active' ?
Cool.
@bacon No hurry :)
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some are safe to upgrade, so /etc/os-release are 'active'. Cream is special because 'not to be installed'.
counterpart and successor tags are dead. type refers to light/special edition/desktop edition. you can set these to '-', we only have light versions :)
counterpart and successor tags are dead. type refers to light/special edition/desktop edition. you can set these to '-', we only have light versions :)
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So just to be clear the following are going to be added to the Active list:
Cream
Hot Dog
Baconator
Popcorn Lite
Popcorn
Chlamydia
Emacspeak 40
Rape My X
Weckewerk
Bowlful
Bacon
And bacon, you might as well update the Notes section in Category:Releases as I suck at choosing the right words ;)
Cream
Hot Dog
Baconator
Popcorn Lite
Popcorn
Chlamydia
Emacspeak 40
Rape My X
Weckewerk
Bowlful
Bacon
And bacon, you might as well update the Notes section in Category:Releases as I suck at choosing the right words ;)
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right, these update quite easy. Vic reported that even older ones work okay.
thanks stark. leave the wording to people like rhowaldt ;) he's busy, so let's give him some pressure :)
thanks stark. leave the wording to people like rhowaldt ;) he's busy, so let's give him some pressure :)
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Re: LinuxBBQ Wiki
^ Np. Any idea why templates don't work in the wiki ? ( my guess would be they don't exist )
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It's possible. It's a debian install, so probably totally fucked up (after previous experience) :) not as bad as the latest hot stable - colleague spent hours rewriting theme reference and installing all the extensions.
I'll have a look
I'll have a look
Re: LinuxBBQ Wiki
How about creating a wiki with the github pages and edit the cname so that it redirects to the existing wiki ? ( don't know if it's possible )
This would ofcourse mean rewriting all the stuff in markdown ( which is nice and going to take alot of time )
This would ofcourse mean rewriting all the stuff in markdown ( which is nice and going to take alot of time )
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I'm pretty sure I have no idea of what you speak, stark :)
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I like our Wiki, not sure about the Github thing. Yes Wux, you can write Wiki pages on the Github's project site.
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^ Apologies for the confusion.
Normally we can create a wiki per project ( i.e repo ) on github :
https://help.github.com/articles/about-github-wikis/
Advantages: Github markdown, offline availability ( just a git clone away for the entire wiki! ),etc.
And then Github allows to setup one website ( automatic site generator ) per user directly on github at username.github.com or username.github.io. Now if you own any domain then there's file named cname in your website's github repo ( where you're hosting your site's source ), now you can edit the cname file to redirect to your domain.
Pretty sure I explained it terribly and wrongfully and confused you even more so:
https://guides.github.com/features/pages/
https://help.github.com/articles/settin ... hub-pages/
And finally what I'm trying to say is:
Re-Wrting the wiki articles on github, and make those content available say at linuxbbq.github.io and edit the cname to forward to the existing wiki http://linuxbbq.org/wiki/index.php ? I'm not not entirely sure if the last two things are possible ( don't know how wiki domains work )
Normally we can create a wiki per project ( i.e repo ) on github :
https://help.github.com/articles/about-github-wikis/
Advantages: Github markdown, offline availability ( just a git clone away for the entire wiki! ),etc.
And then Github allows to setup one website ( automatic site generator ) per user directly on github at username.github.com or username.github.io. Now if you own any domain then there's file named cname in your website's github repo ( where you're hosting your site's source ), now you can edit the cname file to redirect to your domain.
Pretty sure I explained it terribly and wrongfully and confused you even more so:
https://guides.github.com/features/pages/
https://help.github.com/articles/settin ... hub-pages/
And finally what I'm trying to say is:
Re-Wrting the wiki articles on github, and make those content available say at linuxbbq.github.io and edit the cname to forward to the existing wiki http://linuxbbq.org/wiki/index.php ? I'm not not entirely sure if the last two things are possible ( don't know how wiki domains work )
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oh right, yeah see what you mean. don't see the point?
convert the entire thing to another format?
Ain't nobody got time fo' dat!
convert the entire thing to another format?
Ain't nobody got time fo' dat!
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^ Github markdown is tempting but, Agreed :)
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hey, good enough for wikipedia - good enough for me ;)
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Re: LinuxBBQ Wiki
Top editing / adding stark!
And look at that, the web index page got updated without me even opening a laptop :)
And look at that, the web index page got updated without me even opening a laptop :)