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Re: Suggestion : a new T2 Website: msg#00107t2.devel
hi all, rene, On Friday 23 February 2007 10:18, Rene Rebe wrote: -cut- > The current pages are also editable via SVN - that is WebDAV. In theory > this even includes direct editing from latest Windows Explorers as they > come with native WebDAV support. However few are using it. > -cut- Maybe there is the funktion to edit the sites, but it es a bit hidden. Is there a short description or URL for editing the handbook via webdav? I have no experinence in using webdav, so I tried the way in konqueror (konqueror has got webdav support) webdavs://t2-project.org/handbook/html/t2-handbook.html Konqueror told me, there is not such a file or directory. I tried some variations like webdav:// or .xml ,too. -cut- > I fear graphical editing is a must to attract more external people, > especially editing the web content. -cut- Features has to be communicate with the community, otherwise nobody knows about them. Doesn't matter graphical or not. A (graphical) wiki is a workaround for http1.1, say web1.0. Again, we have to define the target group of T2. Windows Explorer users? I don't think so, maybe I am wrong. T2 is not Ubuntu and that is fine. The target group is still outlined in the T2 handbook, but I feel you are not happy about it? yokoy |
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