HIG Wiki

seele@obso1337.org seele at obso1337.org
Tue Jul 19 17:18:58 CEST 2005


im working on updating the wiki from whats in the repository now.  no
major changes, just formatting and updating

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> jan.muehlig wrote:
>> The hig wiki was reactivated. By hands of magic!
>> http://test.openusability.org/wiki_ou/index.php/Main_Page
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>
> ah, wow, and even the contents still seem to be there :)
>
> Still, when making changes, please let me know as the RSS feed for media
> wikis is not reliable.
>
> Even if I first didn't like the idea of double work (transferring wiki
> changes to docbook and vice versa), I am now glad that people work on
> the hig at all :) Let's try to keep both versions up to date by posting
> here that something was changed.
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> LG
> /el
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>
>>
>> I don't know in which state it is. At the time of it's disappearence, it
>> was said that it is too much hazzle to maintain two formats, and
>> mediawiki formats are kind of weird.
>>
>> So long,
>> Jan
>>
>>
>> Ellen Reitmayr schrieb:
>>
>>>Hi seele,
>>>
>>>i've already answered on OU. We used to have a wiki, but it was deleted
>>>by accident :-| if people actually use it, we could set it up once more
>>>(it's a bit of work to create the toc and contents, that's why i'm
>>>asking for people to use it)
>>>
>>>i'll be on vacation tomorrow till tuesday and won't have internet access
>>>there (camping in poland..). But afterwards, i'll try to spend some more
>>>time on the hig and the akademy programme.
>>>
>>>The document interface chapter is still missing a lot of contents ->
>>>this quit and close things, and some more chapters on non-document
>>>interfaces such as media applications. there is so much to do and so
>>>little time left!!
>>>
>>>cu,
>>>/el
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>seele at obso1337.org wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Excuse the crosspost if youre active on the OpenUsability board..
>>>>>
>>>>>How do people feel about using a wiki for developing the HIG? It will
>>>>> be
>>>>>easily accessible and doesnt require knowledge of docbook or XML. More
>>>>>work would be needed to convert the final contents in to XML, but
>>>>> making
>>>>>the draft more accessible could increase participation and allow peers
>>>>> to
>>>>>review changes much sooner.
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>
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