[cvsnt] Please restore your CvsNT guide
Glen Starrett
grstarrett at cox.net
Fri Mar 21 19:05:20 GMT 2003
I just made a minor change to the front page, and it took my name provided
in the User Preferences form as the author name.
Cool stuff, but I can see Tony's point about anarchy--which could easily
slip into outright chaos. I think once we get an initial structure |
outline in place, it will make it much easier to add content logically. Any
tech writers out there? I'm a programmer myself... of course since mostly
programmers will be using this, I'm not worried about getting flamed if this
isn't "user friendly".
Some suggested top-level areas (this is off the top of my head here):
Getting Started
--New to CVS
--New to CVSNT
Setup
--WinNT
--Bo's doc here to start!
--Add NT setup comments
--UNIX-like OS
FAQ
--Where to get help
Reference (the "info" manual)
I think Wiki handles the indexing automatically, and the contents too? I'm
a little confused on the existing content vs. where to replace. Looks like
jumping in to edit a page is easy, but I don't have time to dive into the
details right now.
Glen Starrett
-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf
Of Tony Hoyle
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 11:23 AM
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Please restore your CvsNT guide
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 13:10:23 -0500, "Keith D. Zimmerman"
<kzimmerman at eshcom.com> wrote:
>Hmm, yes, makes sense....
>
>Howto make a login for myself? I don't really want "author" to show up
>as 216.xxx.xxx.xxx...
>
I've just changed to a different wiki package which looks a lot better (it
supports things like email notification of revisions which phpwiki doesn't).
Gotta look around it a bit before I can answer your question :)
Tony
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