Hi Marc, Gambit list,
As I've been learning gambit, I've been making notes about how some of the internals work (e.g. ports, memory management).
I was wondering - is there a wiki that I could put this stuff in so that others can read (and correct!) it and maybe add their own notes?
If not, should I set one up? (the content could be moved elsewhere later if required)
Thanks,
Phil
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On 9-Apr-07, at 5:49 AM, Phil Dawes wrote:
Hi Marc, Gambit list,
As I've been learning gambit, I've been making notes about how some of the internals work (e.g. ports, memory management).
I was wondering - is there a wiki that I could put this stuff in so that others can read (and correct!) it and maybe add their own notes?
If not, should I set one up? (the content could be moved elsewhere later if required)
Actually I started setting up a wiki and a darcs repository for Gambit last year, but never went "public". It is accessible here:
http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/wiki
It is currently completely editable (no edit restrictions). The main pages will become read-only when the content and structure has stabilized. If you have any organizational ideas, please discuss them on the Gambit list and implement them if there is agreement. I'm not sure where the user editable pages should go. Should we just leave everything editable and deal with vandalism if/when it happens?
Note that the information on the wiki is a bit out of date. The darcs repository is not yet online.
Marc
At 08:15 AM 4/9/2007, Marc Feeley wrote:
[ General discussion of the Gambit Wiki. ]
[...] Should we just leave everything editable and deal with vandalism if/when it happens?
While I'm not a major Wikipedia user, there are a few pages I guard vigorously ^_^. I've set myself up to watch every existing page on the Gambit Wiki, and will guard against any vandalism that might happen (at least once a day, sooner if the email notification system works (it's not reporting my own edits, but that might be a "feature")).
- Harold
Marc Feeley wrote:
Actually I started setting up a wiki and a darcs repository for Gambit last year, but never went "public". It is accessible here:
Cool
It is currently completely editable (no edit restrictions). The main pages will become read-only when the content and structure has stabilized. If you have any organizational ideas, please discuss them on the Gambit list and implement them if there is agreement. I'm not sure where the user editable pages should go. Should we just leave everything editable and deal with vandalism if/when it happens?
Sounds like a good plan to me: delay adding any barriers to contribution until you know they're needed.
I've started putting some notes up on this page: http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/wiki/index.php/Gambit_Internals Hope that's ok, feel free to ammend/delete as appropriate. (it's bed time now, - I'll put up some more stuff on the train to work tomorrow)
Cheers,
Phil
Phil Dawes wrote:
I've started putting some notes up on this page: http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/wiki/index.php/Gambit_Internals Hope that's ok, feel free to ammend/delete as appropriate. (it's bed time now, - I'll put up some more stuff on the train to work tomorrow)
Done: http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/wiki/index.php/Gambit_Internals
Could somebody check that what I've written so far is correct please?
Thanks,
Phil