[00:33] If you live around here where I am, StarBucks will have a blood drive and give doners a gift card to there. [00:40] Nice. [00:42] Switch out blood for coffee? Sounds great. [01:06] is anyone using version control for libreoffice with a group of people? [01:06] i've read very nebulous things about people doing this online, but i can't find concrete instructions or a visual of what it looks like to an end user. [19:27] anyone ever use ikiwiki? [19:29] no thafreak. I just looked it up, though. it sounds kind of interesting [19:32] i've been leaning more towards static stuff... [19:32] started using blogophile for static website generation [19:32] ikiwiki is pretty popular in some crowds [19:32] then thought about wikis...ikiwiki is about the closest thing I could find [19:33] paultag: what are you trying to say :) [19:33] * paultag shrugs [19:35] well...ikiwiki is kinda weird...lots of perl, and it has some cgi stuff [19:36] I just want to write wikipages in like markdown, reStructured Text, etc, commit them to a git repo, and poof [19:36] static html gets made [19:36] maybe i just need to write a wiki plugin for blogophile [19:37] erm...s/blogophile/blogofile/g [19:49] ERMA GURD...ER NEERD SERM CERRFEEE! [19:54] aha...found a project called marcdoc! [19:56] thafreak: isn't markdown a plaintext to HTML thing anyway? or am I misunderstanding what you're after? [19:57] not HTML, in all cases [19:57] yeah, but i want a system that builds it all for me [19:57] (http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/discount/) [19:59] thafreak: ok, I think I see what you're saying [19:59] kind of like Make...but for a website [20:00] compiles all the source pages to static html [20:05] my whole motivation is I want a single source for all my notes/docs [20:05] sometimes I have a browser, so I want to look at docs in a browser [20:05] use moar rst [20:05] sphynx is nice [20:05] most of the time i'm in a console [20:06] so I want something i can grep/less/etc [22:09] anyone familiar with setting up "twiki"? [22:11] iirc it's pretty much just a single file, no? [22:11] Err. never mind. I'm thinking of a different wiki. [22:23] my dad (and/or his company) is looking for quotes on having one set up for them as like a knowledge base [22:24] We use mediawiki at work. [22:24] It's... heavy. but it works well. [22:52] i worked on twiki before i believe... [22:52] for whatever reason, the corporate types seem to like it... [22:53] as opposed to mediawiki, which is so widely well known [22:53] Also, MoinMoin is cool, I like it better (or used to) than media wiki [22:53] yeah, I'd never heard of twiki [22:53] used to be able to run it locally easily...so I could have it on a usb stick and take my wiki with me [23:06] There is also dokuwiki.