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Guys, I've been trying to inform majordomo of my
intention to unsubscribe but I keep getting a message
telling me that my e-mail address is not subscribed
with the list ....yet, it is!
Help out, please.
Thanks,
-Muchemi-

--- Les Richardson <richl@mail.tfsd.sk.ca> wrote:
> Hi Larry,
> 
> I was thinking of standing this idea on its head...
> 
> Why not add any entries you like to the Application
> Index, and then I setup
> the addition script to add an entry to the bottom of
> the wiki.....
> 
> Why not some sort of WebBibliography idea, with all
> these links at the
> bottom, that are referenced in the body of the wiki.
> 
> 
> How about a comment base tied either to individual
> apps (ie like the
> reviews) but also a comment base about categories of
> applications, etc.
> (ie. a review of all listed word/text processors)?
> 
> Comments?
> 
> Les R.
> 
> At 11:47 AM 1/6/02 -0700, you wrote:
> >Les,
> >
> >this message was prompted by that update to the
> ISETL link 
> >I mentioned in a previous post.
> >
> >When Doug (and others, myself included) first
> started putting
> >software links in the wiki it was curious to me
> because I'd
> >never seen it done before (using a wiki as a kind
> of database).
> >Now that all those links are in there, I've found
> it's very
> >useful because if you are having some discussion
> about software,
> >you can just do a [name] link on your wiki page to
> that software page.
> >
> >As I've said before, I'm glad you've migrated that
> info into a
> >fullblown database because I think it is a more
> flexible and stable
> >platform for a software list.
> >
> >So I'm thinking about several ways to enhance and
> improve this
> >connection between the 'ad hoc' information in the
> wiki and
> >the more formal information in the database.
> >
> >Bruno has implemented a new feature in the wiki
> where one can
> >'subscribe' to the wiki. I haven't tried it yet but
> the idea is that
> >whenever someone posts something to the wiki it
> automatically gets 
> >mailed to a subscriber. This might be an
> opportunity to experiment 
> >with getting rid of some 'bad redundancy' while
> maintaining some of
> >the effects of 'good redundancy' that were
> discussed a while back.
> >
> >If you, or someone in the coalition appointed to
> maintain
> >software links, were to subscribe to the wiki, then
> any adhoc
> >comments or updated info made to the wiki pages
> could automatically
> >be sent to that person so they could easily make
> the changes in the
> >Schoolforge Application Database. (Of course they
> would also get
> >other changes made in the wiki besides software.)
> >
> >At some point in the future, it might even be
> possible to use a perl script
> >to parse and filter that wiki update and
> automatically import information  
> >about software links and comments directly into the
> Schoolforge Application
> >Database, what do you think?
> >
> >L. Prevett
> >Mathematics Instructor
> >Cochise College, Sierra Vista, AZ, US
> >prevettl@cochise.cc.az.us
> >
> >
> 


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