[Gimp-web] GIMP Brainstorm
Chenaux David
d.chenaux at gmail.com
Tue Jan 13 02:28:34 PST 2009
Hi !
I completely agree with you M Gagnon !
I have to admit that I'm a bit disappointed how hard it is to make a little
modification on the website... And in fact I'm starting to understand why
nobody maintain it !
2009/1/11 M Gagnon <auria.mg at gmail.com>
> I've been following this discussion.
>
> To add my small voice to this, I might say that a wiki-based webpage
> might be much easier
> to keep up-tp-date. With modern wiki engines, it's pretty easy to
> require an account for edition,
> and get a nice look too with stylesheets. The current process is a
> little complicated for occasional
> conrtibutors. I know how to use SVN, and I'm sure I could learn how the
> html files are generated.
> But the overall process remains complicated, you need to checkout files,
> update a "source" file,
> regenerate HTML files, submit a patch, etc. While, with a wiki engine,
> people could just request an
> account and quickly fix mistakes whenever they see one.
>
> What do I have to offer beyond words? Well unfortunately I have no
> experience setting up a wiki =(
> However, I have already contributed to the previous wiki, and if an
> information cleanup was necessary,
> I would be glad to participe on the website. I don't have time atm for
> learning the HTML generators used;
> but with a wiki engine I could maintain it.
>
> -- Auria
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