Re: [opensuse-wiki] Use 1-Click Install on wiki wherever possible...
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
except for my added quote marks "> " above is what you are sending, short lines, unexpected extra (unintended I beleive) blank lines ...
sorry, cannot help you with tbird configs as I haven't ever used it. I use mutt.
gud luk,
Alright, thats cool, maybe someone else knows. I swear I fixed it this time, if I haven't, I give you all permission to lynch me (Crossing my fingers). I extended all of yahoo's char limits and thunderbird's is set to around 80. I hope that fixes it. I feel like an idiot posting all these off topic posts due to my inability to format my e-mail's decently. Anyways, anyone reading this, I was hoping that possibly I could get some people to help me start organizing the categories a bit. Take a look at my talk page (Last2kn0) and see what I'm working on and a bit of my brain dump. If you have any questions or suggestions on the outline, please do feel free to ask. To the original topic: Once the quirks with the one-click install stuff is worked out. Anyone who wants to add some one click links, like I said, the Applications category is a nice place to start. This category contains pages that describe different apps. Again, this is after the bugs are cleared up! Ok here I go, I'm praying this doesn't get all messed up! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org
On Friday 22 February 2008 09:53:33 pm Josh wrote:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
except for my added quote marks "> " above is what you are sending, short lines, unexpected extra (unintended I beleive) blank lines ...
sorry, cannot help you with tbird configs as I haven't ever used it. I use mutt.
gud luk,
Alright, thats cool, maybe someone else knows. I swear I fixed it this time, if I haven't, I give you all permission to lynch me (Crossing my fingers). I extended all of yahoo's char limits and thunderbird's is set to around 80. I hope that fixes it. I feel like an idiot posting all these off topic posts due to my inability to format my e-mail's decently.
Learning is part of fun in Linux, and nobody was flamed for that, not lynched ;-)
Anyways, anyone reading this, I was hoping that possibly I could get some people to help me start organizing the categories a bit. Take a look at my talk page (Last2kn0) and see what I'm working on and a bit of my brain dump. If you have any questions or suggestions on the outline, please do feel free to ask.
One old mans advice: When you want to change top categories like 'Communication & Contact' it is OK to replace ampersand with 'and' to have 'Communication and Contact' without asking anybody, but changing name to 'Communicate' might be a bit drastic and it would be good to ask other editors what do they think.
To the original topic: Once the quirks with the one-click install stuff is worked out. Anyone who wants to add some one click links, like I said, the Applications category is a nice place to start. This category contains pages that describe different apps. Again, this is after the bugs are cleared up!
Ok here I go, I'm praying this doesn't get all messed up!
I guess you tought that links should be added to articles in category applications, not category itself. They are part of article and isolated in Category:Applications will just loose refernce what they are. We can collect them in article 'Collection of 1-Click Install' with links to original articles. The one click install links pointing to small file that must be ready for download. I'm not sure that openSUSE wiki can host them right now. I just looked at recent changes page and have seen that you removed some language interwiki links like this: [[ru:Communicate/Mailinglists]] [[pt:Communicate/Mailinglists]] The above 2 point to http://ru.opensuse.org/Mailinglists and http://pt.opensuse.org/Mailinglists Don't remove what you don't understand, please. Ask first. As you can see there is a few people already editing wiki and changes are not really unnoticed, but being not intrusive is one of properties of wiki editor. There is a lot of content that has purpose, and it is not freely editable without making trouble to other editors. When you encounter something just ask. -- Regards, Rajko. See http://en.opensuse.org/Portal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org
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