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Re: Crossgcc Wiki now (back) online!


Guys:


My ISP had a momentary power failure last night due to some pretty
serious snowstorms in the area.  They lost a router in the process.

The Wiki is back online now.


b.g.

On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 08:46:14PM -0600, William A. Gatliff wrote:
> Guys:
> 
> 
> 
> I've just put up a Wiki for Crossgcc at http://billgatliff.com.
> 
> A Wiki is like a FAQ, except that it is web-based and can be edited by
> its users.  This makes it much more likely to stay up-to-date than a
> static document that nobody seems to have time to maintain (speaking
> for myself, anyway).
> 
> There isn't much in the Wiki now, because it has only been there for
> less than 24 hours.  In fact, there's really only a skeleton with a
> bunch of holes--- into which we can stuff knowledge.
> 
> Over time I'll be populating the Crossgcc Wiki with what I have
> recorded in the Crossgcc FAQ, which is (still) also located at
> http://billgatliff.com.  I intend for the Wiki to become the new FAQ.
> 
> Please join me by registering(*) on the Crossgcc Wiki and pumping it
> full of Crossgcc-related information.  Don't worry so much about
> presentation now (unless you want to, of course), just capture what
> you know so that others can benefit from it.  That's what a Wiki is
> all about!
> 
> Everything in the Wiki is automatically indexed, and backed by RCS.
> 
> More about Wikis is at http://twiki.org (this is the software behind
> the Crossgcc Wiki).  An example of a really good Wiki is
> http://wikipedia.com.  Handhelds.org is also wiki-powered.
> 
> 
> 
> (*) - The Wiki's "registration" process is to facilitate site editing,
> and to enable some of the software's user-specific features.  I don't
> want your personal information, I don't care if you don't give it to
> me, and I won't do anything with it if you do.
> 
> All the Wiki software asks for is a name, an email address, and a
> password.  Make it all up, for all I care... but unless you give it
> *something*, it won't let you edit pages.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> 
> b.g.
> -- 
> Bill Gatliff
> bgat@billgatliff.com

-- 
Bill Gatliff
bgat@billgatliff.com

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