I was messing about this weekend and found a wiki is built into my server, so I enabled it to see how well the discography might translate into that kind of format. Here's what i got done so far: http://wiki.liberationloophole.co.uk/ (if anyone wants to edit/update anything on there, login is klfwiki/klfwiki ) Unfortunately, there's some missing functionality in the wiki server that's provided as-is. Namely, at the moment it has to reside on my own domain, so there's a redirect from the above url. Trying to fix that. Also, no easy way to automatically build/update a table of contents type page, so to find anything it's either browsing all the documents that are there or using the search. Again, working on that, perhaps using tags or something. Anyway, came to the conclusion that while a wiki is certainly a much more modern approach, it's not necessarily any easier for the end user than the currently big text file format. However, I guess the advantage would be that updating it is easier as many people can do it rather than it falling to just one person. Also came to the conclusion that would probably been better going with a stand alone wiki software like mediawiki or something instead of the built in one, but as this was just an experiment I didn't want to waste time trying to sort out the mysql problems I have on that machine in order to install the wiki software. On 19 Feb 2012, at 08:47, Antti Lavio <antti.lavio@possu.org> wrote:
On 19.2.2012 9:54, Thomas Touzimsky wrote:
http://www.simplypointless.com/uploads/discography/
Soooo.... what's missing?
Wooop! Thank you very much!
First thing that comes to my mind is of course Love Trance and secondly, all the tracks and remixes included in PVC T-shirts.
-- anttil.
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