On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 5:57 PM, 3zl Trizonelabs trizonelabs@googlemail.com wrote:
good to have some input !
i do agree on the poit to have relevant informations on the batman wiki, but i don't feel a wiki is the right tool for interactive collaboration. It might be suitable more for nearly finished dokumentation.
Teamwork must have some "noise" which ist filtered out once "cooking" is done and dinner is ready. ;-)
I agree on that.. my proposal was a simple maillist for that, even though i'm aware there are much more complete / complex solutions
Anybody might have a look at http://joker.eu5.org/ which represents ROUGHLY what i have in mind.
At first glance I thought it was simply a static PNG mockup. When I found out it was actually interactive, I gave it a couple of clicks but got lost :(
It's done with Mindmanager and exported to html so for me it's very easy to reoganize the subjects whilst orking on it.
Whatever tool we agree to use, its fine for me; giving a chance someone has time and have a look at Teamlab or similiar pse send me a personal msg to hand the access code for playing around.
I must confess I never heard of Mindmanager or Teamlab, but it should be noted that I only have access to an unmetered, broadband, stable connection recently (months) for the last couple of years, internet for me has implied ~1000ms latency = no-keyboard-feedback ssh, gmail through mobile app,... and ajax = definitely *asynchronous*jax :P
2012/4/28 Guido Iribarren guidoiribarren@buenosaireslibre.org:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Mitar mitar@tnode.com wrote:
Hi!
To keep things tidy, should we nest everything under http://interop.wlan-si.net/wiki/WikiSquatters/ ? ;)
No need for that. Maybe just /wiki/Gudes/ or /wiki/Tutorials/?
Done, http://www.open-mesh.org/wiki/batman-adv/Openwrt-config-examples
made a quick link at the end of http://www.open-mesh.org/wiki/batman-adv/Quick-start-guide
Again, i'm still not sure if it's too openwrt-specific to be there, so if i'm going offtopic just say so :)
Cheers!