We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki
The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more stable environment. The layout, content, and organization has all been improved. Please note, you will need to revise any old bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work anymore.
Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just need to file a ticket https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it.
Thanks!
389 Project Team
Hi Mark,
very nice work indeed, the new site is clear and straightforward. I have a small question about it.
With the previous site (port389.org) there was a standard wiki feature called "last 50/500 modifications during last 7/30 days". I used to click on it regularly to know when the site changed and what new pages were added or modified. It allowed me to stay informed and "in" without clicking on all the links of the site. Is it possible to bring back that sort of feature?
Thanks again for the good job!
2014-08-25 21:59 GMT+02:00 Mark Reynolds mareynol@redhat.com:
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki
http://www.port389.org http://port389.org
The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more stable environment. The layout, content, and organization has all been improved. Please note, you will need to revise any old bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work anymore.
Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just need to file a ticket https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it.
Thanks!
389 Project Team
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On 08/27/2014 10:33 AM, Andrey Ivanov wrote:
Hi Mark,
very nice work indeed, the new site is clear and straightforward. I have a small question about it.
With the previous site (port389.org http://port389.org) there was a standard wiki feature called "last 50/500 modifications during last 7/30 days". I used to click on it regularly to know when the site changed and what new pages were added or modified. It allowed me to stay informed and "in" without clicking on all the links of the site. Is it possible to bring back that sort of feature?
Thanks again for the good job!
Hi Andrey,
Thanks for the feedback! I'm not sure if this is available on the new site(run on OpenShift using ruby & MarkDown), but I will look into it and get back to you.
Thanks, Mark
2014-08-25 21:59 GMT+02:00 Mark Reynolds <mareynol@redhat.com mailto:mareynol@redhat.com>:
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki http://www.port389.org <http://port389.org> The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more stable environment. The layout, content, and organization has all been improved. Please note, you will need to revise any old bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work anymore. Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just need to file a ticket <https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket> (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it. Thanks! 389 Project Team -- 389 announce mailing list 389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org <mailto:389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-announce
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+1 - this is much nicer and easier to find stuff. Thank you so much for the new site!
/mrg
On Aug 27, 2014, at 10:33 AM, Andrey Ivanov andrey.ivanov@polytechnique.fr wrote:
Hi Mark,
very nice work indeed, the new site is clear and straightforward. I have a small question about it.
With the previous site (port389.org) there was a standard wiki feature called "last 50/500 modifications during last 7/30 days". I used to click on it regularly to know when the site changed and what new pages were added or modified. It allowed me to stay informed and "in" without clicking on all the links of the site. Is it possible to bring back that sort of feature?
Thanks again for the good job!
2014-08-25 21:59 GMT+02:00 Mark Reynolds mareynol@redhat.com: We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki
The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more stable environment. The layout, content, and organization has all been improved. Please note, you will need to revise any old bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work anymore.
Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just need to file a ticket (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it.
Thanks!
389 Project Team
-- 389 announce mailing list 389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-announce
-- 389 users mailing list 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users
On 08/27/2014 10:33 AM, Andrey Ivanov wrote:
Hi Mark,
very nice work indeed, the new site is clear and straightforward. I have a small question about it.
With the previous site (port389.org http://port389.org) there was a standard wiki feature called "last 50/500 modifications during last 7/30 days". I used to click on it regularly to know when the site changed and what new pages were added or modified. It allowed me to stay informed and "in" without clicking on all the links of the site. Is it possible to bring back that sort of feature?
Audrey,
Unfortunately that feature was specific to MediaWiki(which we are no longer using), and it would require a significant amount of work to attempt to recreate it.
What I can do is grant you read access to the git repo for the new wiki. Then you can just do a "git log" to see the latest commits. This goes for everyone out there as well. All you need to do is create an account on http://openshift.com, send me your username(usually an email address) so I can grant you access, and then I will send out the rest of the instructions.
Regards, Mark
Thanks again for the good job!
2014-08-25 21:59 GMT+02:00 Mark Reynolds <mareynol@redhat.com mailto:mareynol@redhat.com>:
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki http://www.port389.org <http://port389.org> The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more stable environment. The layout, content, and organization has all been improved. Please note, you will need to revise any old bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work anymore. Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just need to file a ticket <https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket> (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it. Thanks! 389 Project Team -- 389 announce mailing list 389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org <mailto:389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-announce
On 08/27/2014 03:56 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
On 08/27/2014 10:33 AM, Andrey Ivanov wrote:
Hi Mark,
very nice work indeed, the new site is clear and straightforward. I have a small question about it.
With the previous site (port389.org http://port389.org) there was a standard wiki feature called "last 50/500 modifications during last 7/30 days". I used to click on it regularly to know when the site changed and what new pages were added or modified. It allowed me to stay informed and "in" without clicking on all the links of the site. Is it possible to bring back that sort of feature?
Audrey,
Excuse me!
Andrey ....
Unfortunately that feature was specific to MediaWiki(which we are no longer using), and it would require a significant amount of work to attempt to recreate it.
What I can do is grant you read access to the git repo for the new wiki. Then you can just do a "git log" to see the latest commits. This goes for everyone out there as well. All you need to do is create an account on http://openshift.com, send me your username(usually an email address) so I can grant you access, and then I will send out the rest of the instructions.
Regards, Mark
Thanks again for the good job!
2014-08-25 21:59 GMT+02:00 Mark Reynolds <mareynol@redhat.com mailto:mareynol@redhat.com>:
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki http://www.port389.org <http://port389.org> The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more stable environment. The layout, content, and organization has all been improved. Please note, you will need to revise any old bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work anymore. Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just need to file a ticket <https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket> (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it. Thanks! 389 Project Team -- 389 announce mailing list 389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org <mailto:389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-announce
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Hi Andrey,
We were able to add a "What's New" page to show the last 50 pages that were updated/added.
http://www.port389.org/whats_new.html
Links to this can be found on the bottom of the main page, and on the documentation page.
Thanks, Mark
On 08/27/2014 10:33 AM, Andrey Ivanov wrote:
Hi Mark,
very nice work indeed, the new site is clear and straightforward. I have a small question about it.
With the previous site (port389.org http://port389.org) there was a standard wiki feature called "last 50/500 modifications during last 7/30 days". I used to click on it regularly to know when the site changed and what new pages were added or modified. It allowed me to stay informed and "in" without clicking on all the links of the site. Is it possible to bring back that sort of feature?
Thanks again for the good job!
2014-08-25 21:59 GMT+02:00 Mark Reynolds <mareynol@redhat.com mailto:mareynol@redhat.com>:
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki http://www.port389.org <http://port389.org> The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more stable environment. The layout, content, and organization has all been improved. Please note, you will need to revise any old bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work anymore. Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just need to file a ticket <https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket> (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it. Thanks! 389 Project Team -- 389 announce mailing list 389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org <mailto:389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-announce
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Great job, much improved!
From: 389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Mark Reynolds Sent: August-25-14 2:00 PM To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.; 389-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: [389-users] Announcing the revised port389.org wiki
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new wiki
http://www.port389.orghttp://port389.org
The site has been significantly revised, and moved to a more stable environment. The layout, content, and organization has all been improved. Please note, you will need to revise any old bookmarks you may have, as the old ones will probably not work anymore.
Also, if you would like to add/edit content on the site you just need to file a tickethttps://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket (use "wiki" as the component), add your content(preferably in MarkDown format, but not required), and we will post it.
Thanks!
389 Project Team
389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org