Okay, the wiki is up:
http://www.wikisho.com/
It's a new domain name, and it doesn't look like DNS has *totally*
propagated yet, so if you don't see anything there, it's mirrored here:
http://www.jonheese.com/wiki/
As you can see (I hope), I've got the basic shell from the SHOTimes FAQ
with small modifications. All of the red links are articles that need
to be created. Everyone should feel free to create/edit these articles
as they see fit, as well as create new articles, links, etc. from the
Main Page.
AFAIK, the info on the old SHOTimes FAQ isn't copyrighted in any way (I
found no notice about it anywhere on the site), so I suppose we could
copy all of that info over to get started. I didn't do it (yet) because
it's a *lot* of work. If someone's feeling energetic, by all means,
please feel free to move stuff over, updating and/or prettying it up as
you go, if possible.
The great thing about the wiki format is that anyone can contribute as
well as screw it up, but don't be nervous: the system keeps backup
copies of everything that's changed, so if someone goes through and
deletes everything, someone else can easily go in and undo the changes.
Please let me know (v6sho@jonheese.com) if you find any problems with
this system or have any concerns, questions, comments about it.
Regards,
Jon Heese
Jon Heese wrote:
> Well, I hope it's worth it.
>
> I spent most of today (had the day off school and work due to stupid
> Tropical Storm Ernesto) setting up WikiMedia (the software behind
> WikiPedia) on my webserver for the purposes of testing out a new "V6SHO
> Wiki".
>
> After getting through all of the setup (I started with Fedora Core 3,
> Apache 1.3 and PHP4.3 and ended up with FC4, Apache 2.0 and PHP5.0),
> I've got the beginnings of a V6SHO Wiki.
>
> I grabbed the basic shell of the content off the current SHOTimes FAQ,
> and as soon as I have all of the administrative details worked out, I'll
> post a link so anyone who wants to contribute can help move stuff over
> or add new stuff as it comes up.
>
> Note: I don't particularly want ownership, so to speak, of the Wiki, so
> I have no problem moving it to a "neutral" location if one should
> present itself. In the meantime, we can start building useful content
> and it can always be picked up and dumped into its final location later.
>
> I'll probably post a link tomorrow sometime.
>
> Opinions, thoughts, concerns?
>
> Regards,
> Jon Heese
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