Updates and problems

Hello, folks.

First of all, updates:
http://wiki.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?PostQuestionsHere
http://wiki.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?WriteCustomAction

New article:
http://wiki.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?ScripExecOrder

Check misstakes please :).

Problem:

I really want delete PostQuestionsHere page. We have ML for questions.
There is only place for FAQ not for Q with regular thread flow.

		Best regards. Ruslan.

I’d like to let everyone know that I’ve created a page called ScripRequests
(Request Tracker Wiki) where you
can propose a custom scrip that you’d like and see if anyone will give help.

-Tim

Timothy Wilson
Technology Integration Specialist
Hopkins ISD #270, Hopkins, MN, USA
ph: 952.988.4103 fax: 952.988.4311 AIM: tis270

Hi,

New article:
Request Tracker Wiki

This stuff is gold. Finally some light on how Scripts are processed.

Also, I will be posting instructions on compiling perl 5.8.3 on the Wiki.
5.8.3
is still faily new and many distros don’t have packages for it yet.

Patrick

Tim Wilson wrote:

I’d like to let everyone know that I’ve created a page called ScripRequests
(Request Tracker Wiki) where you
can propose a custom scrip that you’d like and see if anyone will give help.

-Tim

I don’t like this idea. I think wiki is better for archiving complex
answers, when answers already have been discussed a lot on ML.

When people ask for help with scrips, it’s very rare that sameone write
full scrip, suggestions and not more. If someone want full solution on
request then take some money and go to Jesse.

	Good luck. Ruslan.

I’d like to let everyone know that I’ve created a page called ScripRequests
(Request Tracker Wiki) where you
can propose a custom scrip that you’d like and see if anyone will give help.

-Tim

I don’t like this idea. I think wiki is better for archiving complex
answers, when answers already have been discussed a lot on ML.

Wiki’s are exactly as good as the users want to make them. If you
see something you don’t like, you can change it.

When people ask for help with scrips, it’s very rare that sameone write
full scrip, suggestions and not more. If someone want full solution on
request then take some money and go to Jesse.

It it very much in the spirit of free software to share a solution
after you have finished it for yourself and a wiki makes for a
lot easier browsing/feedback that wading through READMEs in
ftp subdirectories.

Les Mikesell
les@futuresource.com

Hi all,

Is it possible to diminish the interline spacing in the Wiki stylesheet? I
find it makes stuff hard to read and makes for too much scrolling.

Anybody else agree or is it just me (that’s possible…)?

Patrick