From 08e9c427a9be88b43866cff1aa1c1ed6381a93f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joey Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 20:49:30 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] removed some cruft from index/discussion, and moved some parger bits out into individual todo items --- doc/index/discussion.mdwn | 68 +------------------ .../rcs___40__third-party_plugin__41__.mdwn | 2 +- doc/todo/ACL.mdwn | 22 ++++++ doc/todo/canonical_feed_location.mdwn | 14 ++++ doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn | 15 ++-- 5 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-) create mode 100644 doc/todo/ACL.mdwn create mode 100644 doc/todo/canonical_feed_location.mdwn diff --git a/doc/index/discussion.mdwn b/doc/index/discussion.mdwn index 15a85725a..03c1e96d8 100644 --- a/doc/index/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/index/discussion.mdwn @@ -95,28 +95,7 @@ I just figured I'd edit something on the page with my OpenID, since you've imple # ACL -How about adding ACL? So that you can control which users are allowed -to read, write certain pages. The moinmoin wiki has that, and it is -something, that I think is very valuable. - -> ikiwiki currently has only the most rudimentary access controls: pages -> can be locked, or unlocked and only the admin can edit locked pages. That -> could certianly be expanded on, although it's not an area that I have an -> overwhelming desire to work on myself right now. Patches appreciated and -> I'll be happy to point you in the right directions.. --[[Joey]] - ->> I'm really curious how you'd suggest implementing ACLs on reading a page. ->> It seems to me the only way you could do it is .htaccess DenyAll or something, ->> and then route all page views through ikiwiki.cgi. Am I missing something? ->> --[[Ethan]] - ->>> Or you could just use apache or whatever and set up the access controls ->>> there. Of course, that wouldn't integrate very well with the wiki, ->>> unless perhaps you decided to use http basic authentication and the ->>> httpauth plugin for ikiwiki that integrates with that.. --[[Joey]] - ->>>> Which would rule out openid, or other fun forms of auth. And routing all access ->>>> through the CGI sort of defeats the purpose of ikiwiki. --[[Ethan]] +> Moved to [[todo/ACL]] --[[Joey]] ---- @@ -136,20 +115,7 @@ the template. -- Ethan # Canonical feed location? -Any way to use `inline` but point the feed links to a different feed on the -same site? I have news in news/*, a news archive in news.mdwn, and the -first few news items on index.mdwn, but I don't really want two separate -feeds, one with all news and one with the latest few articles; I'd rather -point the RSS feed links of both to the same feed. (Which one, the one -with all news or the one with the latest news only, I don't know yet.) - -> Not currently. It could be implemented, or you could just turn off the -> rss feed for the index page, and manually put in a wikilink to the news -> page and rss feed. --[[Joey]] - ->> That wouldn't use the same style for the RSS and Atom links, and it ->> wouldn't embed the feed link into `` so that browsers can automatically ->> find it. +Moved to [[todo/canonical_feed_location]] --[[Joey]] ---- @@ -180,34 +146,6 @@ Any plugins or support for exporting to LaTeX? ---- -# Using with RCS? - -Any examples of using co(1), ci(1) and other RCS related tools with ikiwiki? - -> I don't belive that RCS offers enough SCM features to be useable as a -> fullfledged backend to ikiwiki. For one thing, there's no way to have -> hook scripts run when changes are ci'd, is there? So you'd have to ci and -> then manually run ikiwiki. It should be possible to do an RCS backend -> that supports web commits with ci, and history (parsing the rcs files by -> hand?). If you're a masochist. :-) --[[Joey]] - ->> It does have history using rlog(1) which is similar format to "cvs log". ->> I don't think it has any possible hooks. What would happen if I call ->> ikiwiki directly from rcs_commit? (I didn't try yet.) On that note, ->> I don't see any way for ikiwiki to generate a single file, but I guess ->> that doesn't matter as --refresh should be fast enough. ->> I made a Rcs/rcs.pm plugin from Stub. I have been testing it some. ->> ->> --JeremyReed - ->> I made a working rcs plugin. And I made a RCS-to-web CGI. Details ->> at [[patchqueue/rcs_(third-party_plugin)]] ->> --[[JeremyReed]] ->> ->> (Moved to patchqueue --[[Joey]]) - ----- - # Using with CVS? Any examples of using ikiwiki with cvs? @@ -246,7 +184,7 @@ Any setting for limiting how many kilobytes can be submitted via the "edit" form # Disable sub-discussion pages? -> Moved to [[bugs]] -- [[Joey]] +Moved to [[bugs]] -- [[Joey]] ---- diff --git a/doc/patchqueue/rcs___40__third-party_plugin__41__.mdwn b/doc/patchqueue/rcs___40__third-party_plugin__41__.mdwn index 4602ce970..626414989 100644 --- a/doc/patchqueue/rcs___40__third-party_plugin__41__.mdwn +++ b/doc/patchqueue/rcs___40__third-party_plugin__41__.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ I have used it probably over hundred times but needs some work. Also here is a quick script to browse the RCS history to use for "historyurl". - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/doc/todo/ACL.mdwn b/doc/todo/ACL.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dea933d53 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/todo/ACL.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +How about adding ACL? So that you can control which users are allowed +to read, write certain pages. The moinmoin wiki has that, and it is +something, that I think is very valuable. + +> ikiwiki currently has only the most rudimentary access controls: pages +> can be locked, or unlocked and only the admin can edit locked pages. That +> could certianly be expanded on, although it's not an area that I have an +> overwhelming desire to work on myself right now. Patches appreciated and +> I'll be happy to point you in the right directions.. --[[Joey]] + +>> I'm really curious how you'd suggest implementing ACLs on reading a page. +>> It seems to me the only way you could do it is .htaccess DenyAll or something, +>> and then route all page views through ikiwiki.cgi. Am I missing something? +>> --[[Ethan]] + +>>> Or you could just use apache or whatever and set up the access controls +>>> there. Of course, that wouldn't integrate very well with the wiki, +>>> unless perhaps you decided to use http basic authentication and the +>>> httpauth plugin for ikiwiki that integrates with that.. --[[Joey]] + +>>>> Which would rule out openid, or other fun forms of auth. And routing all access +>>>> through the CGI sort of defeats the purpose of ikiwiki. --[[Ethan]] diff --git a/doc/todo/canonical_feed_location.mdwn b/doc/todo/canonical_feed_location.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..32135f237 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/todo/canonical_feed_location.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Any way to use `inline` but point the feed links to a different feed on the +same site? I have news in news/*, a news archive in news.mdwn, and the +first few news items on index.mdwn, but I don't really want two separate +feeds, one with all news and one with the latest few articles; I'd rather +point the RSS feed links of both to the same feed. (Which one, the one +with all news or the one with the latest news only, I don't know yet.) + +> Not currently. It could be implemented, or you could just turn off the +> rss feed for the index page, and manually put in a wikilink to the news +> page and rss feed. --[[Joey]] + +>> That wouldn't use the same style for the RSS and Atom links, and it +>> wouldn't embed the feed link into `` so that browsers can automatically +>> find it. diff --git a/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn b/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn index 7337c3d49..6817d3298 100644 --- a/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn @@ -2,18 +2,19 @@ seems like it could be beneficial to have it rendered in the post-commit hook, just like everything else in the wiki. - I hope to statically generate it eventually, currently the problem is - that it takes at least several seconds to generate the recentchanges - page, and adding several seconds to every page edit is not desiriable. If - the time can be reduced it could be done, I'm also not adverse to - adding an optional way to statically render it even at the current speed. + > I hope to statically generate it eventually, currently the problem is + > that it takes at least several seconds to generate the recentchanges + > page, and adding several seconds to every page edit is not desiriable. If + > the time can be reduced it could be done, I'm also not adverse to + > adding an optional way to statically render it even at the current + > speed. --[[Joey]] * Also, is it planned/desired that recent changes generate the same information in RSS feed format? This seems like it could be a useful way to keep track of the wiki as a whole. - This is used by various interwiki type things, I think, so should be - done.. + > This is used by various interwiki type things, I think, so should be + > done.. --[[Joey]] * Lastly, would it be possible to use the recent changes code with a pagespec? I understand this sort of infringes on territory covered by the -- 2.26.2