Subj : exec/load/sbbsdefs.js src/sbbs3/newuser.cpp sbbsdefs.h src/sbbs3/scfg To : Andre From : Digital Man Date : Sat Apr 16 2022 14:28:08 Re: exec/load/sbbsdefs.js src/sbbs3/newuser.cpp sbbsdefs.h src/sbbs3/scfg By: Andre to Digital Man on Sat Apr 16 2022 03:50 pm > Re: exec/load/sbbsdefs.js src/sbbs3/newuser.cpp sbbsdefs.h src/sbbs3/scfg > By: Digital Man to Andre on Sat Apr 16 2022 01:06 pm > > DM> Probably a new issue to be created whenever someone realizes/notices > DM> that a page is out of date. I do like to close issues with commits to > DM> the source code, so I wouldn't want to change that work-flow. > > The only thing that made sense to me in my brief thinking about it is the > manual creation of a new issue (in a separate project?), since AFAIK there's > no way to create an issue with a commit. Just website, email, url, etc. > > I certainly don't see any value on a project like this to do some sort of > docs-like-code or something like that, which leads me to... > > DM> GitLab also has > DM> a built-in wiki which I haven't used yet. Perhaps it has some better > DM> integration with commits we could utilize. > > Aside from having proper markdown, managing wiki pages like code files, and > being able to use git to manage the wiki, I don't see any features that it > offers beyond doku. Yeah, I like that we serve doku wiki via Synchronet's own web server (gitlab uses nginx) and I have the user authentication tied into Vertrauen's userbase, so my preference is to keep using doku too. > I don't have any great ideas, much less a solution. Probably not something > that matters that much, given the context of the Sync project. Well a separate project on gitlab.synchro.net just for the wiki issues/todo items isn't a bad idea, for sure. -- digital man (rob) Sling Blade quote #3: Karl (re: killing Doyle): That second one just plum near cut his head in two. Norco, CA WX: 66.7øF, 54.0% humidity, 6 mph SE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .