6:03 AM UTC-5, Nes Dis wrote:
>>
>> I was wondering if it is possible to add some info into the Django wiki
>> page. I have been trying to find the source files(txt or rst) for the wiki
>> page of this url: https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/NoSqlSupport
>> <https:
You need to login using one of the buttons on the top of the page, then an
"Edit this page" button will appear at the bottom.
On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 10:36:03 AM UTC-5, Nes Dis wrote:
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to add some info into the Django wiki
> page.
I was wondering if it is possible to add some info into the Django wiki
page. I have been trying to find the source files(txt or rst) for the wiki
page of this url: https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/NoSqlSupport
<https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/NoSqlSupport>
I simply cannot fi
Is it possible to just block attachments on the pages completely? I
know that there are valid ones out there, but the vast majority seem to
be spam (& because it's not apparent how attachements can be removed
from the wiki, they just sit there forever).
Anyway - while we're talking about the wiki
On 1/22/07, Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> shouldn't the Reports page be locked down, too? There's already an
> attachment ...
Good point. I've locked it down. Thanks!
> Is it possible to configure the antispam settings so that taking a
> lot of links *away* is also considered spam
On 22-Jan-07, at 10:56 PM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> clicks "Code" in the navigation, he shouldn't see a messy set of
> links. We should present a clean overview of the "code" aspects of
> Django -- how to get the code, how to contribute and what we're
> currently working on.
looks good - the ri
Hi,
shouldn't the Reports page be locked down, too? There's already an
attachment ...
So long,
Michael
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Hi,
Adrian Holovaty:
> [...] I took a moment to move the majority of the page to
> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoResources and made the main
> page read-only. That basically means only people with Trac accounts
> can make changes to the main page.
I'm 100 % with you.
Is it possible t
Just a quick note:
The Django wiki main page -- http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki -- has
been getting out of hand for the past several months, with a massive
amount of links and tutorials. Inspired by some wiki spam we got
today, I took a moment to move the majority of the page to
http
" I think that registration-required wikis cut against the very idea,
and I'd rather have someone who's willing to keep an eye on the
timeline instead."
I agree wholeheartedly; on the other hand if this wiki becomes remotely
popular, it will be hammered with spam. I've seen the Atom and
Codehaus
On Aug 2, 2005, at 12:26 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
Since it's a Trac wiki, it may not be a prime target for spammers
(yet), but gardening would go easier if registration (or some other
speed bump) was required.
If it becomes a problem, I'll set that up (remind me to write a post
about how I in
On 8/2/05, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, this means we need some "gardeners" who help us keep the
> spammers at bay; obviously anyone can do it, but if someone(s) wants
> to volunteer to spend some energy keeping the wiki pretty and clean
> I'd much appreciate it.
Since it
Howdy --
Since there's been so much great info coming on from the community,
I've opened up the wiki at http://code.djangoproject.com/. I would
*really* appreciate it if anyone who's written something interesting
about Django would move it onto the wiki.
Also, this means we need some "g
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