Ok,
I'm getting really frustrated with SF's limitations. For a project like The Shire I'm beginning to believe that it needs something a bit more flexible. I've decided to use a wiki to hold the site but most wikis require write privs to the filesystem...if only for the sessions. SF mounts all sites as read-only which really limits what can be done (hell, I was playing around with adding a page counter and couldn't even get that to work properly).
I'm currently looking at a couple of other options and was hoping to have something up this week while I was off.
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On 11/20/06, Galen Johnson <gjohnson at trantor.org> wrote:
Ok,
I'm getting really frustrated with SF's limitations. For a project like The Shire I'm beginning to believe that it needs something a bit more flexible. I've decided to use a wiki to hold the site but most wikis require write privs to the filesystem...if only for the sessions. SF mounts all sites as read-only which really limits what can be done (hell, I was playing around with adding a page counter and couldn't even get that to work properly).
I'm currently looking at a couple of other options and was hoping to have something up this week while I was off.
Does it *have* to be SourceForge?? You might want to take a look at something like http://www.wikispaces.com/ I'm not affiliated in any way, I've just been looking through the wiki belonging to the MisterHouse home automation project. They say that public wikis are free, but the owner gets to decide who can edit pages.
Ralph Mitchell
Ralph Mitchell wrote:
On 11/20/06, Galen Johnson <gjohnson at trantor.org> wrote:
Ok,
I'm getting really frustrated with SF's limitations. For a project like The Shire I'm beginning to believe that it needs something a bit more flexible. I've decided to use a wiki to hold the site but most wikis require write privs to the filesystem...if only for the sessions. SF mounts all sites as read-only which really limits what can be done (hell, I was playing around with adding a page counter and couldn't even get that to work properly).
I'm currently looking at a couple of other options and was hoping to have something up this week while I was off.
Does it *have* to be SourceForge?? You might want to take a look at something like http://www.wikispaces.com/ I'm not affiliated in any way, I've just been looking through the wiki belonging to the MisterHouse home automation project. They say that public wikis are free, but the owner gets to decide who can edit pages.
Ralph Mitchell
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It can't be SF...that's the problem. There are several other locations I'm considering (in the interim, I'll probably just put it up on my local server).
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