On 2012-04-16, Stephen L. De Rudder wrote:
> The ant wiki isn't a wiki. It seems like most if not all the pages can
> not be modified by anonymous contributers. Please don't call it a wiki
> if people are not allowed to contribute.
Yes, I fondly remember the time where you could run such a kind o
Stephen,
I think you are being a wee bit critical here... Personally, I'd prefer
that not just anyone can edit the wiki pages - but those who have either
proven themselves to the project or have submitted something that's been
vetted by the project owners. I've got a few projects and I cert
By my definition of wiki it should allow all users to edit any page or to
create a new page. Oh, that also happens to be Ward Cunningham's definition,
and he created the first wiki and defined it that way. Oh, merriam-webster.com
also agrees with my definition. I realize that your definition o
A wiki doesn't have to be publicly editable to be a wiki. Wikipedia may
operate like that, but there are plenty of projects whose wikis are only
editable by registered users.
On Apr 15, 2012 6:32 PM, "Stephen L. De Rudder" wrote:
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The ant wiki isn't a wiki. It seems like most if not all the pages can not be
modified by anonymous contributers. Please don't call it a wiki if people are
not allowed to contribute. I wanted to add a page about the OS condition tag,
but I couldn't. The manual only goes into detail about the
Hi,
Issue is on this article:
http://ant.apache.org/manual/tutorial-HelloWorldWithAnt.html
At the beginning I want to say that I really enjoy this tutorial and it's
really helpful for me.
During reading it I foud that link "downloaded [1]" is broken.
[1] http://www.apache.org/dist/logging/log4j/