Opened 16 years ago

Closed 16 years ago

Last modified 16 years ago

#334 closed defect (fixed)

Minor typo in http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/HowToSVN#LocalDiffs

Reported by: nikos Owned by: grass-dev@…
Priority: trivial Milestone:
Component: Website Version: unspecified
Keywords: Cc: nikos
CPU: Unspecified Platform: Unspecified

Description

In section "Revisit previous Diffs", after the code-box, it reads "In the souce code...". Please change "souce" to "source".

Change History (9)

comment:1 by martinl, 16 years ago

Milestone: 6.4.0
Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Fixed

comment:2 by martinl, 16 years ago

BTW, you can edit Trac wiki pages and fix these kind of typos by your own...

comment:3 by nikos, 16 years ago

Pfff... though trac is only devs-only. Thanks.

comment:4 by nikos, 16 years ago

I meant "thought that trac is only for devs"

comment:5 by neteler, 16 years ago

Nikos, why do you think so? With your osgeo-ID you can edit. Login, then the edit button is at page bottom.

Markus

comment:6 by nikos, 16 years ago

Markus,

thank you for making things clear (even if they are already clear). Really, I don't know why I got this impression. Sometimes things are just easy but I make them difficult. I was expecting to see the edit button on the top of the page (something like in grass-wiki).

On the other hand, the opposite happens also. Sometimes people think its easy and they do not documented it well. To exemplify, today I wanted to add a new page in the osgeo wiki. It's the first time I am trying to do so. I did not find nowhere a simple message like

type a name (or a title) in the search field and if this page does not exist you will be directed in a non-existing page with the message: There is no page titled "xxx". You can create this page.

So it would be easier. The "Hack on the wiki" section in http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Getting_Started encourages to add new pages.Yet, it does not say how. OK, maybe the answer to me could be: please add it :-) Maybe I'll find the time for that as well...

Ohh, and something else: how can I receive notifications related with trac-tickets? I have put my mail-address in one of the tickets and I did not receive anything?

Wouldn't it be easier to have a function like subscribe/unsubscribe to a ticket?

Regards, Nikos

in reply to:  6 comment:7 by hamish, 16 years ago

Replying to nikos:

I was expecting to see the edit button on the top of the page (something like in grass-wiki).

it's at the bottom left. (if you are logged in)

add a new page in the osgeo wiki.

type a new URL:

https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/NameForPageHere

and then .. "page not found" -> [create this page]

Ohh, and something else: how can I receive notifications related with trac-tickets? I have put my mail-address in one of the tickets and I did not receive anything?

if you put your email (or osgeo id?) in the Cc: field you should get it. or if you have contributed a comment to the ticket you will automatically be cc'd when the ticket is modified.

Hamish

in reply to:  6 comment:8 by neteler, 16 years ago

Replying to nikos:

So it would be easier. The "Hack on the wiki" section in http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Getting_Started encourages to add new pages.Yet, it does not say how.

I have added that: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Getting_Started#Hack_on_the_wiki

(taken from http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Category:FAQ)

re. emails - as Hamish explains: if you put your email (or better your osgeo-id!) in the Cc: field you get it.

Markus

comment:9 by nikos, 16 years ago

Cc: nikos added

WoW! That was quick :-)

Thanks, Nikos

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