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From: | David Grant |
Subject: | Re: [Gnumed-devel] GNUmed website |
Date: | Sun, 14 Dec 2003 23:24:24 -0500 |
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Ian Haywood wrote:
Although I like wiki's, how do you keep manuals updated with the content in the wiki? Wikis are great for doing all sorts of things with, but I don't know how to do a manual in wiki and keep it synchronized with an HTML docbook style manual.On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:01:41 +0100 Sebastian Hilbert <address@hidden> wrote:Hi ! gnumed.conf.de is over and it has been a fun time. One attendee said he had trouble getting to know GNUmed. He explained thatthere are too many websites for GNUmed and almost no documents for people who have never heard of GNUmed, open source , CVS and the like before.I agree we should have one website, IMHO it should be a Wiki (there are numerous implementations), to allow easy maintance.It should also mirror the user and developer guides currently in CVS (which have a lot of your requests already, although they need some maintainance)
Why not just wait for savannah CVS to come back up? And if they don't (within some timeframe), why not switch to sourceforge?While we're there, we should run a public gnumed database and subversion to replace savannah CVS (particularly if it stays offline for much longer)
Currently both gnumed.org and gnumed.net are BSD boxes, a system with which I have little experience, were one Debian I would be happy to look after this stuff (since everything above is apt-get'able) [I think gnumed.net was moving to Debian at some stage: is this still true?] Ian
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