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Archive for “February, 2005”

Lagging on my bugs

Friday, February 18th, 2005

I have two bugs on my plate for over a week, and I’m really lagging on them. Stupid other things to do. DBMail 2.0.3 needs a bug fix for users who are over quota. Right now it bounces the message with a temporary failure. This leads to the MTA trying to deliver again. Temporary failure. […]


Looking at WiClear again

Monday, February 14th, 2005

Wow, my first comment! Thanks to David, the author of WiClear for noticing me! Well, and that I was ripping on WiClear… or more specifically, the WikiRenderer engine used by WiClear.
It’s true that I didn’t do any sort of big comparison between DokuWiki and WiClear, but I noted that the syntax and engine of WiClear […]


CSS in TWIG

Friday, February 11th, 2005

So the raging debate on the TWIG mailing list seems to come down to this: Should CSS become an intrinsic part of our menu generation, or should there be “static HTML” menus and CSS menus and the user gets to choose. I say scrap the crufty full-HTML menus. They’re dinosaurs from HTML 3. We can […]


DokuWiki and WiClear

Wednesday, February 9th, 2005

I’ve been searching out the perfect wiki engine lately, and while I have been lucky enough to have settled on DokuWiki because it’s simple, pretty and works… except that it’s really not all that pretty once you try putting anything other than technical documentation into it. I’m actually trying to run a whole website from […]


Projects day

Sunday, February 6th, 2005

Sunday is projects day! So to spurn the upsettedness over TWIG, I committed some more work on TWIG3 — it’s been almost 8 months since my last commit. Shoot. One day TWIG3 will happen and it’ll be awesome. Over on the DBMail front, I fixed a bug. Er, used someone else’s fix to yet another […]


Back from the woodwork

Saturday, February 5th, 2005

This week a former maintainer of TWIG came out of the woodwork to complain about some of the changes in TWIG 2.8.1. It was entirely out of the blue, and although he posted well to the mailing list and seemed to ask for input from the current maintainer group, he also dug up his old […]