On 17.10.2007 03:05, Mike McGrath wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> seth vidal wrote:
>> On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 15:52 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>>> seth vidal (skvidal(a)fedoraproject.org) said:
>>>> Maybe we just need to put a bullet in it during the f9 cycle.
>>> It being... the wiki? moin? notifications?
>> moin
> What would be the replacement? I watch all wiki changes and make
> corrections quite often. It would be nice if we can figure out a way
> to make moin go faster without cutting down notifications altogether.
I'm watching all the wiki changes as well and I would really miss them.
Thus a loud "-1" from me to the idea to remove them
BTW, I often told contributers to subscribe to areas in the wiki (e.g.
like "EPEL/.*") to follow the happenings in EPEL land. A few did that.
Not sufficient for my use case.
Now: just take a look at my wiki folder in thunderbird, click on the
interested messages and I can see the diff;
With that: I just see what pages were added (often without a changelog).
Thus I have to open all the interesting pages (20 or more each day) my
clicking on the link, switching to my browser, wait for it to load, ...
A mailing list that gets all the commits to the wiki would be fine for
me, so that idea gets a "+1" from me.
CU
knurd