How to migrate qt project part to qtwin and who can do what

Henri Girard girardhenri at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 5 12:32:43 CEST 2005


wow... Impressive !!!
what an excellent work..
Henri

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Boothe" <steven at poiema.org>
To: "For developers interested in porting KDE to Windows using Cygwin"
<kde-cygwin at kde.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: How to migrate qt project part to qtwin and who can do what


> Steven Boothe wrote:
> > Chris January wrote:
> >
> >> Steven Boothe wrote:
> >>
> >>> Steven Boothe wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> ...
> >>>>
> >>>> Well I've got three default installs up and running barebones
> >>>> without having added any content yet.
> >>>>
> >>>> If you want to take a look at them they are:
> >>>>
> >>>> http://qtwin.sourceforge.net/wikimedia
> >>>>
> >>>> http://qtwin.sourceforge.net/wikitavi/
> >>>>
> >>>> http://qtwin.sourceforge.net/wordpress/
> >>>>
> >>>> Management and admin for these can be explored over at:
> >>>> http://www.opensourcecms.com/
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> OK, well in my researching solutions to the sourceforge load
> >>> balancing issue as it relates to maintaining session data, I came
> >>> across yet another wiki that had a recipe for setting it up so that
> >>> it would get along with sourceforge. Sooooo, I have put up yet
> >>> another one for your review and comment here:
> >>>
> >>> http://qtwin.sourceforge.net/wikiphp/index.php/HomePage
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I don't really like the way a double click on wikimedia/wikiphp
> >> triggers an edit. Is there any way to turn that behaviour off?
> >>
> >> Chris
> >
> >
> > I would assume so, as I recall seeing some settings related to "double
> > click" while going through the preferences of my account on the
> > mediawiki over at wiki.scribus.net.
> >
> > As a side note, I was thinking last night that it may not be difficult
> > to implement the same solution for the wikimedia to maintain session
> > data as the wikiphp. I'd prefer to go with the wikimedia if still
> > possible. Everything about it was just seemed cleaner and more mature.
> > But those are just opinions. I also had in mind to test phpWebSite. I
> > noticed that they have a plugin(?) for enabling a Mediawiki too, so that
> > may be even better. But again, much of this depends on getting the
> > editing straightened out with the load balancing using various /tmp
> > directories across the various servers.
>
> Update on my status: It looks like I got the login/session issue resolved
and
> the MediaWiki seems to be working without issue now. I really like it as a
> platform. Here are some of thins I like:
>
> 1. The theme as demonstrated by the folks working on wiki.scribus.net have
> done a great job of organizing a nice layout from which I could work from
at
> the tag level (I'm still coming up to speed with the wiki meta tag schema,
> not to mention they aren't really consistant from wiki to wiki). In short
I
> can envision using/tweaking this layout as a starting point.
>
> 2. I like the way the links are created by bracketing words, and if there
> isn't a page yet, one will be created automatically. Just click on any red
> linked word to see how.
>
> 3. Logins can be easilly made mandatory for editing.
>
> 4. The hit counts, and Special pages that display the most popular pages
are
> nice to have already done. The watchlist is also very nice.
>
> Where would I go from here? Well if this turns out to be a pretty stable
> install, I would like to re-install/configure it to operate from the root
> directory so that the URL would be just http://qtwin.sourceforge.net, or
if
> not, I think I would prefer FQDN/wiki if nothing else.
>
> Any thoughts or comments?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steven
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