As I look at the new pages I’m having trouble imaging what they should look like. So for me it helps to look at the old wiki to get my bearings. I don’t have a good example at the moment. But I’ll send one when I do.
If this is a hard thing to do, please speak up. I always assume things are easy!
https://dilbert.com/strip/1994-10-17
From: Michael Tremer
What kind of reference do you need?
On 31 Jul 2019, at 17:30, Jon Murphy jcmurphy26@gmail.com wrote:
Michael - Can the old wiki be turned on as broken links are fixed? At old.wiki.ipfire.org (or something simple)? Just for reference.
Jon
From: Michael Tremer
Hi,
So, to follow up with you guys on here…
I had to move the wiki. We lost the converter so I had to work based off of what we have right now.
This is not at all a drama. It makes things a little bit easier actually.
The new wiki is online now and I think it works okay. There might be some more bugs, please report them to BZ as usual.
There is now a lot of broken links to fix and some other broken syntax. It would be nice to get some help with that.
I added a syntax reference which I think will be very helpful for this.
Best, -Michael
On 25 Jul 2019, at 20:11, Jon Murphy jcmurphy26@gmail.com wrote:
Found something wrong. The wiki search is not working for me (Mac Safari current version). Maybe it is indexing?
From: Jon Murphy
All looks good! Thank you!
Hey Jon,
Very interesting. I did not even notice this.
I am restoring the backup now. Nothing is lost.
Could you please double-check for me?
Best, -Michael
> On 24 Jul 2019, at 18:27, Jon Murphy jcmurphy26@gmail.com wrote: > > Michael, > > It looks like the current IPFire wiki is from 2018. Many of the recently added articles are missing. > > From the July 19 IPFire twitter post it looks like there were issues getting the new system online. So I apologize if this is already know. > > Could an update be sent out via twitter or via the blog? > > Thank you! > Jon