Just got this from Paul via Mailman, although it didn't show up in the
moderation queue on the site... anyway, here it is.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Paul Makepeace" <paulm(a)paulm.com>
To: openguides-dev(a)lists.openguides.org, openguides-london(a)lists.openguides.org
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 20:29:41 +0100
Subject: List change-over complete (I hope!)
Hi folks,
OG's move from @openguides.org to @lists.openguides.org I think is
basically complete at this point. Thanks to Dom for handling the NS
and tolerating my abuse of CNAMEs. As Earle noted the only difference
is the prefix of "lists." to the domain name.
A few notes:
* The old archives at http://openguides.org/mail/yadda now perform a
redirect to http://lists.openguides.org/mail/yadda One minor detail
about this is that the list archive weblogs are on a different
machine. If you need these logs please liaise with Earle and he & I
can figure something out there. Hopefully you won't want these as all
the lists on that machine pile into a single apache log at present. I
recommend http://www.google.com/analytics/ if you want to track web
access.</koolaid>
* For list admins: The mailman interface is also at
http://lists.openguides.org/ . The old /mm/admin/<cmd>/<list-name> has
given way to the mailman default install
/cgi-bin/mailman/<cmd>/<list-name>
* There are a couple of courtesy forwards from the old
<list-name>@openguides.org to the new addresses altho ideally please
"bookmark" and use the newer one directly
* sa-exim shouldn't be revealing RCPTs any longer (please check just
to be sure). The new list server isn't actually using
spamassassin+sa-exim so I'd be particularly surprised if that issue
persisted :-)
* If spam gets to be a problem again chat with Earle
Any questions drop Earle or me a line. I'm briefly sub'ed back to
og-dev for a little while otherwise cc += me.
Enjoy,
Paul
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Hi folks,
OG's move from @openguides.org to @lists.openguides.org I think is
basically complete at this point. Thanks to Dom for handling the NS
and tolerating my abuse of CNAMEs. As Earle noted the only difference
is the prefix of "lists." to the domain name.
A few notes:
* The old archives at http://openguides.org/mail/yadda now perform a
redirect to http://lists.openguides.org/mail/yadda One minor detail
about this is that the list archive weblogs are on a different
machine. If you need these logs please liaise with Earle and he & I
can figure something out there. Hopefully you won't want these as all
the lists on that machine pile into a single apache log at present. I
recommend http://www.google.com/analytics/ if you want to track web
access.</koolaid>
* For list admins: The mailman interface is also at
http://lists.openguides.org/ . The old /mm/admin/<cmd>/<list-name> has
given way to the mailman default install
/cgi-bin/mailman/<cmd>/<list-name>
* There are a couple of courtesy forwards from the old
<list-name>@openguides.org to the new addresses altho ideally please
"bookmark" and use the newer one directly
* sa-exim shouldn't be revealing RCPTs any longer (please check just
to be sure). The new list server isn't actually using
spamassassin+sa-exim so I'd be particularly surprised if that issue
persisted :-)
* If spam gets to be a problem again chat with Earle
Any questions drop Earle or me a line. I'm briefly sub'ed back to
og-dev for a little while otherwise cc += me.
Enjoy,
Paul
Hi all,
Due to some things being rehomed from one machine to another, the list
mail addresses will be changing shortly from
<list-name>@openguides.org to <list-name>@lists.openguides.org. You
won't need to subscribe, but may need to update your address books
and/or mail filters. I'll send another mail through when the move is
done (probably within a day or so).
Cheers,
Earle.
--
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http://downlode.org/http://purl.org/net/earlemartin/
If you're not a Debian user, skip this.
Debian etch is allegedly freezing next week. Therefore, if anyone knows
of any "must-have" bug fixes or features that should be going into the
Debian package, please let me know ASAP and I'll make another 0.57
package.
Cheers,
Dominic.
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A few days ago I released 0.57 to CPAN and as a Debian package. This
includes, amongst other things, initial support for moderated notes, as
one tool against spammers, along with an associated admin interface
(wiki.cgi?action=admin).
They are both still being developed so will become easier to use in
future. One thing to note is that currently nodes
need to be set for moderation individually; in future, the option to
require all notes to be moderated will be available.
Another minor issue with this release is that an extra navigation
section was added defaulting to on, inappropriately. This has been fixed
in SVN but until you have updated your stylesheets you may wish to add
the following to your config files:
enable_common_categories = 0
enable_common_locales = 0
Again, this new feature is still in development.
Full changelog follows:
0.57 12 September 2006
New interfaces:
* Admin interface.
* Show nodes missing metadata.
* Moderate edits (based on Wiki::Toolkit moderation).
NOTE: these functions should be considered unstable, and may change
over future releases.
Lots more Atom and RSS feeds, including for searching.
Four new config file options: moderation_requires_password,
enable_node_image, enable_common_categories, enable_common_locales
Search::InvertedIndex support is deprecated as of this release.
Please upgrade to Plucene if you are still using it.
Tidy up some template bits
Cheers,
Dominic.
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On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 03:11:38PM +0100, Nick Burch wrote:
> We could perhaps do a weekend in late Novemeber or early December, if
> there's interest. (Probably not the 8th-10th December though, as I think
> most of us are already busy with the OpenGuides Oxford hackathon)
Is there a possible scope for these two events to coincide? Joint pub
meet etc on Friday, OpenGuides hacking on Saturday and mapping on
Sunday? The projects have things to offer to each other so it would be
good to do things to increase visibility between them.
Cheers,
Dominic.
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PGP key 5178E2A5 from the.earth.li (keyserver,web,email)
I've been talking about having a meetup in Oxford for a while, and we
never managed the one in London a while ago, so here goes. I'm aiming to
hold it before Christmas.
There are several of us in Oxford who I hope can make it, and I know
that Tom and Mark from Milton Keynes have expressed an interest. Oxford
is 1h on the train from London Paddington and 90 minutes by bus from
Marble Arch, so I hope that some of the London crowd will be able to
make it. Of course, all are welcome, however far away you came from :)
I would like to suggest that we hold both a hackfest and a pubmeet.
Initially I would like to know how many people would like to come to
which parts of this, and when they can come, and venues and other
details can be sorted out later. I expect that the event may span
multiple days.
Please could you, therefore, tell that lovely little page
http://www.meetomatic.com/respond.asp?id=FBN07B
all about your preferred dates, and put any other relevant comments
into the comment box (including whether, if you would like to attend
more than one day, if you require any accommodation - as I may be able
to arrange crash space). It would also be useful to know if you have a
laptop with wireless you would bring or would need a computer to work
on for the hackfest. The comments box is quite small, so free to email
me these details instead.
Sorry for the vagueness of this email - I've no real idea how many
people would be interested in which parts, so once I've had some
responses I will be able to post more details and dates.
One thing worth pointing out is that you don't need to be a coder to
attend the hackfest part of things - if you have any sort of interest in
OpenGuides you're more than welcome.
Cheers,
Dominic.
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Hello
Based on suggestion from Wikitravel, I plan to create a comprehensive guide to places in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Is this idea possible?
Thank you.
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Hi OG developers! (also Christoph, Chuck)
first off thanks to Dom for hosting copenhagen.openguides.org, yippee, I can see the first entries appearing already. Everybody say hello to Rikke who I met at WikiSym and asked if she could set up an Openguide for Copenhagen!
Also, a second request for an Open Guide from some nice guys I met at WikiSym06. Everybody, meet Christoph (sauer(a)hs-heilbronn.de) and Chuck (chuckssmith(a)gmail.com). Christoph and Chuck, meet the Open Guides developers list :-)
(http://openguides.org/mm/listinfo/openguides-dev)
Christoph and Chuck work at the i3g Institute of the Hochschule Heilbronn in Germany, they'd like to set up an Open Guide for Heilbronn. I got talking to them both at the markup workshops, we were working on the WikiCreole proposals - http://www.wikicreole.org/wiki/Home
These guys know their way round wikis, Chuck is the founder of Esperanto Wikipedia, and head developer of WikiWizard (http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/WikiWizard), Christoph founded WikiWizard and does a lot of JSPWiki work.
So what they'd like to do is to to run an Open Guide to Heilbronn, heilbronn.openguides.org on JSPWiki. Chuck says they can host it on their server.
Is this possible? Sorry for being the proverbial non-techie as usual :-)
Anyhow, you've now got each others emails, consider yourselves introduced, chat away!
all the best
Mark (Milton Keynes Open Guide)
Mark Gaved
Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes, UK
MK7 6AA
http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/mark
Hi all,
I've been talking to Evan Prodromou[0] of WikiTravel[1] about our and their
RDF output, and we agree that we basically have the same needs, so it would
make sense to hash out a shared format for easier interchange between our
two projects. I've started a workshop page at
http://dev.openguides.org/wiki/RdfWorkshop for us to sketch out ideas.
Cheers,
Earle.
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http://downlode.org/http://purl.org/net/earlemartin/