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i have to admit, i'm looking for that "digest version" myself ...<br><br>best personal regards,<br> <br><strong><font style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" color="#0000ff" size="4" face="Lucida Handwriting, Cursive"><font face="Tahoma,Helvetica,Sans-Serif">-[ </font>grantmichaels <font face="Tahoma,Helvetica,Sans-Serif">]-</font></font></strong><br><br>> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:39:42 -0700<br>> From: cortese.consulting@gmail.com<br>> To: nginx@sysoev.ru<br>> Subject: Re: New wiki<br>> <br>> Well... I'm learning a lot right now but I don't want to receive 100 <br>> emails in my inbox indefinitely... forums would be more convenient.<br>> <br>> mike wrote:<br>> > I like forums. However the mailing list seems to be good enough and <br>> > marc archives it in threaded format. <br>> ><br>> > Note that nginxforums.com or net or somethig exists but isn't really <br>> > used but someone else had that idea already :)<br>> ><br>> > On Mar 12, 2009, at 11:15 AM, "Jim Ohlstein" <jim.ohlstein@gmail.com <br>> > <mailto:jim.ohlstein@gmail.com>> wrote:<br>> ><br>> >> A mailing list is a forum of sorts but without the features of more <br>> >> sophisticated software.<br>> >><br>> >> File attachments, private messagiing, threaded discussions, easy <br>> >> access to older posts to name but a few.<br>> >><br>> >> Lighttpd has a forum, a wiki, and a mailing list. Howtoforge has a <br>> >> wiki and a forum.<br>> >><br>> >> It's simply another way to communicate and get/offer support.<br>> >><br>> >> If there's no interest then there's no interest.<br>> >><br>> >> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry<br>> >><br>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> >> *From*: Merlin<br>> >> *Date*: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:05:06 -0700<br>> >> *To*: <nginx@sysoev.ru <mailto:nginx@sysoev.ru>><br>> >> *Subject*: Re: New wiki<br>> >> This is a forum, isn't it?<br>> >><br>> >> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Jim Ohlstein <br>> >> <jim.ohlstein@gmail.com <mailto:jim.ohlstein@gmail.com>> wrote:<br>> >><br>> >> I've offered to make one. I'll get it going. Category ideas?<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry<br>> >><br>> >> -----Original Message-----<br>> >> From: Chris Cortese <cortese.consulting@gmail.com<br>> >> <mailto:cortese.consulting@gmail.com>><br>> >><br>> >> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 10:43:54<br>> >> To: <nginx@sysoev.ru <mailto:nginx@sysoev.ru>><br>> >> Subject: Re: New wiki<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> Thanks, this is nice, but why no forums? Seems to me some of the<br>> >> mailing list stuff might be better served in forums.<br>> >><br>> >> Cliff Wells wrote:<br>> >> > On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 14:41 +0300, Maxim Dounin wrote:<br>> >> ><br>> >> >> Hello!<br>> >> >><br>> >> >> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 02:50:04AM -0700, Cliff Wells wrote:<br>> >> >><br>> >> >><br>> >> >>> I've gone ahead and redirected http://wiki.codemongers.com to<br>> >> >>> http://www.nginx-community.org.<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>> The old wiki is still available at<br>> >> http://oldwiki.nginx-community.org in<br>> >> >>> case there's anything there we still need to migrate.<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>> If anyone has any issues, please contact me.<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >> I see the following javascript error on the new wiki:<br>> >> >><br>> >> >> Error: wgBreakFrames is not defined<br>> >> >> Source File:<br>> >> >> http://www.nginx-community.org/skins/common/wikibits.js<br>> >> >> Line: 99<br>> >> >><br>> >> >> It should be trivial to fix.<br>> >> >><br>> >> ><br>> >> > It was.<br>> >> ><br>> >> ><br>> >> >> Also there are several css parsing errors reported by FF in error<br>> >> >> console, looks like just typos.<br>> >> >><br>> >> ><br>> >> > Yep, a stray close-comment in one place and a missing<br>> >> open-comment in<br>> >> > another.<br>> >> ><br>> >> > I still get a couple of warnings from the CSS validator, but I<br>> >> think<br>> >> > they are generated by MediaWiki trying to do clever stuff with JS<br>> >> > filenames.<br>> >> ><br>> >> > Thanks!<br>> >> ><br>> >> ><br>> >> ><br>> >><br>> >><br>> >><br>> <br>> <br><br /><hr />Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. <a href='http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_allup_1b_explore_032009' target='_new'>Check it out.</a></body>
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