On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 12:39:26PM +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
Paul bdi-emc@ntlworld.com
One possible solution is to use password protection [...]
It depends. If you issue username/password to individuals, it works but is no longer a wiki in my opinion. If you set
I wouldn't call using a browser and then sending patches via email a wiki, although I'm not entirely sure if you meant for this just to be for the main website? or the wiki also? Password protection shouldn't be a problem for most people I would have thought.
usemod), but I forget which one, it wasn't important enough to me to back it up and my site on www.affs.org.uk was crippled without warning (which seems entirely personal, as Marc who left before still has one) so I can't check now.
Why do you have to make a comment like this while knowing that I am one of the sysadmins of www.affs.org.uk? None of the sysadmin team have been informed that your wiki isn't working or that there are/were any problems. It most certainly isn't personal and breaking it was most certainly not intentional.
The ALUG wiki is using phpwiki 1.2 or so, still. Migration may be a good idea if people want to keep it, but I need help for that too.
I quite like Alan Popes suggestions, at least an rss wiki feed would allow me to keep an eye on it, if we had just a few others helping out then I'm sure we would be on top of any spam problems.
Thanks Adam