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Pascal Craponne

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Mar 3, 2010, 8:15:16 AM3/3/10
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Hi guys,

the linq.to domain where the dblinq wiki was hosted has expired a few days ago, and I probably won't renew it.
If someone is willing to bring the wiki back to life on his own server, I can send the wiki archives to him.

Pascal.

Jonathan Pryor

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Mar 3, 2010, 9:47:17 AM3/3/10
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Could I get a copy of those archives? I don't want to lose them; might
import them into the Google Groups wiki or something...

Thanks!
- Jon

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Pascal Craponne

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Mar 3, 2010, 9:54:27 AM3/3/10
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No problem, what's your favorite: torrent or http download?

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Anders

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Mar 9, 2010, 7:29:34 AM3/9/10
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I was actually wondering where the site had gone last week. I had just
discovered it by accident, since it was a little hidden, and was going
to look into it. So it would be nice to have it back online and if it
is going to be moved anyway, I personally think that it would be best
to gather it at the code.google.com site and use the wiki there. But I
don't know who have access to enable the wiki and upload content.
If there is something I can do, I would be willing to do a little
scripting to get it converted, and in that case I guess http-access to
a zip would be preferable.

Anders

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Sadık Eser

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Mar 9, 2010, 7:48:38 AM3/9/10
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I may host wiki pages or any other content.

2010/3/9 Anders <ande...@gmail.com>

Pascal Craponne

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Mar 9, 2010, 3:38:40 PM3/9/10
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Jon has the wiki archive. Thank you for the hosting suggestion.
Google may be a good idea too.

2010/3/9 Sadık Eser <ses...@gmail.com>
I may host wiki pages or any other content.

2010/3/9 Anders <ande...@gmail.com>

I can send the wiki archives t

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Mar 12, 2010, 12:37:31 AM3/12/10
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Hi,

Code.google.com the Right place to host wiki.
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> Jon has the wiki archive. Thank you for the hosting suggestion.Google may be a good idea too.

Anders

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Mar 13, 2010, 6:24:07 PM3/13/10
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I have now converted and imported the pages relating to DbLinq into
the wiki at code.google.com minus the
"AdminGroup"/"ContribGroup"/"TheTeam" pages, which seemed to exist as
the "People" feature of the code side, "Introduction", which exist as
the Summary page of the code site, "HowToContribute", which was empty
and exists as how-to-contribute on the groups site (should perhaps be
moved), and the "license", which was unlinked and exists at the
license link on the summary page.

The catalog of linq implementations, which was the other part of the
linq.to site, was primarily the "AllFlavors" page and the two detail
pages about "db4o" and "nhibernate" (the other detail pages seemed to
be mostly stubs and to be covered by the "AllFlavors" page). I'm not
quite sure where to put these.

At first my plan was to include the full history, but that would have
caused a flood of commits and since urls and formatting needed to be
changed and pages left out, I thought that this would mean to much
altering of history to make it interesting. The page that it have been
nice to have history for is the "Tests" page to see test coverage and
success rate over time, but that should probably be handled
differently anyway.

Anders

Jonathan Pryor

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Mar 15, 2010, 3:58:33 PM3/15/10
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On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 15:24 -0800, Anders wrote:
> I have now converted and imported the pages relating to DbLinq into
> the wiki at code.google.com

Thank you thank you thank you!

- Jon


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