On Wednesday, 22 August 2012 at 14:17:16 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 August 2012 at 13:51:12 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
On Tuesday, 21 August 2012 at 19:01:17 UTC, Johannes Pfau
wrote:
I restructured the http://gdcproject.org/wiki/Installation
page, I hope
it's OK this way.
I also added a Raspberry Pi overview page
http://gdcproject.org/wiki/Raspberry Pi and a new
installation guide
for raspbian
http://gdcproject.org/wiki/Raspberry%20Pi/build/raspbian_hardfloat
would be great if someone could test the raspbian guide and
report any
success or failures. It works for me, but I'm not sure if I
forgot to
document some details.
@Iain the home page (http://gdcproject.org/wiki/Home) could
need some
small updates:
Frontend version still says 2.059 and links to the 2.057
changelog.
There are still some references to the old issue tracker:
"A bug, proposal, or enhancement can go to the issue tracker
on
bitbucket."
"This list is still maintained, however, new bugs should be
submitted
to the Bitbucket repository."
And this should probably be changed to refer to git commits:
"Include the hg changeset or commit you are using for GDC.
(e.g. commit
114 or changset 6f03952ff48f)"
If you give me permission to edit the home page (user
JohannesPfau) I
can fix those, if not that's fine as well ;-)
BTW:
Would it be possible to add links to the gdcproject.org main
page,
github repository, bug tracker and D.gnu forum to the wiki
Quick links
list?
Fixed them - mostly. I see a bit of spam has creeped in (oh
noes!). This might take me an hour to clean out as I can't
seem to remove pages in bulk.
In the meantime, I have added some silly textcha's - so sorry
for the inconvenience!
I could certainly add you to an admin group if only I knew
how. :-)
Regards
Iain
OK, worked out how to remove them in bulk. If anyone was
zealous enough to create a page in their own name, I'm sorry
but you've have your account removed. :P
Back online and finished last tweaks. By the way, how's the
styling doing for you? I'm not really much of an eye for
design...
Regards
Iain