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I started using Ikiwiki as a way to replace [Trac](http://trac.edgewall.org/) when using [Monotone](http://monotone.ca/). Version control has been an interest of mine for a while and I wrote most of the ikiwiki [[rcs/monotone]] plugin.
I started using Ikiwiki as a way to replace [Trac](http://trac.edgewall.org/) when using [Monotone](http://monotone.ca/). Version control has been an interest of mine for a while and I wrote most of the ikiwiki [[rcs/monotone]] plugin. I'm not actively working on the Monotone plugin any more.
Lately I've been using Ikiwiki for other things and seem to be scratching a few itches here and there. :)
I generally use my [[ikiwiki/openid]] login when editing here: <http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~willu/>
> Regarding your recent change to [[ikiwiki/directive]], won't the inlined
> list of directives tend to be empty when it's shown? Only if
> listdirectives is installed will the directives underlay be enabled.
> --[[Joey]]
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>> Hrm. Yes. Pretty silly. I just wanted to read directive docs.
Unless otherwise specified, any code that I post to this wiki I release under the GPL2+. Any non-code patches I post are released under [[standard ikiwiki licenses|freesoftware]].
>> But it seems to work on this wiki at least, and you don't have listdirectives enabled.
>> Is it only working because you have old files in your output directory that aren't
>> backed by source files any more? -- [[Will]]
>>> This wiki's source is ikiwiki's doc/ directory, which contains all the
>>> files that are installed into the underlay, including the directive
>>> documentation. But, it's special that way.
>>> I've now enabled listdirectives on this wiki, BTW. --[[Joey]]
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