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Re: Emacs-Lisp Bill-Board
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Bastien |
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Re: Emacs-Lisp Bill-Board |
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Thu, 14 May 2009 12:27:21 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) Emacs/23.0.93 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Daniel,
thanks for your comments.
ELBB is still alpha (not even beta), which means I don't advertize it
that much because I cannot make sure my timetable let me actively
maintain it.
> 1. EmacsWiki's role is not about sharing Lisp code, but about Emacs in
> general: tutorials, tasks to do, discussion, questions, bugs, …
> It seems that ELBB's role is limited to code.
ELBB is code-centric, but I hope good documentation will help make this
code library more useful. Depends on the users.
> 2. EmacsWiki can be edited anonymously; ELBB not.
> Maybe a test user could be created and the login date shared so that
> people can try it
ELBB already allows pseudo-anonymity, because on repo.or.cz nobody knows
you're a dog. (I guess the username imadog is not yet taken.)
I also plan to add the mob user:
http://repo.or.cz/mob.html
This user will be able to push changes to a dedicated branch and elbb
maintainers will be able to merge these changes.
This is a limitation, but I hope we can go ahead anyway.
> 3. EmacsWiki has a web interface
> Probably there are web interfaces to repository which can commit
> each edit or group of edits
There is a web interface to see elbb evolution:
http://repo.or.cz/w/elbb.git
There is no web interface to edit elbb directly.
But there is an emacs interface, it's called org-mode.
When Emacs will know about the obby (or libinfinity) protocol,
emacs users will be able to edit org-mode files collaboratively,
which will make projects like elbb much more attractive than web
projects like emacswiki.
> I think that ELBB is useful, yes, but is not as easy as
> EmacsWiki. If these things are solved, maybe some sample page can be
> imported to ELBB so people can experiment with content.
Yes. I have to work on it.
> Maybe an emacswiki-to-org exporter is needed. Are there generic
> exporters from EmacsWiki syntax to other syntaxes?
I don't know - maybe ask Alex Schröder?
Send me your repo.or.cz username, I'll be happy to add you as a elbb
user. Thanks!
--
Bastien