SkArcher on 3 Jul 2003 11:50:00 -0000


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Re: [spoon-discuss] Re: [Spoon-business] NWEEK 44 BALLOT


03/07/2003 10:39:21, bd <bdonlan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>On Wednesday 02 July 2003 11:18 pm, Glotmorf wrote:
>> On 7/2/03 at 5:18 PM Glotmorf wrote:
>> >Now, if B Nomic were in a wiki or something...
>>
>> The more I think about this, the more I like it.  Wikis have user IDs, and
>> permission to modify certain pages can be granted to specific IDs or groups
>> of IDs.  Wiki pages have revision numbers.
>>
>> Suppose each rule, proposal, and other numbered item was on a wiki page. 
>> Revisions to that page could be revisions to the numbered item.  Ministries
>> could be on other wiki pages.  SkArcher's Duties could be workable then,
>> with ministry pages accessible to ministers and other pages accessible to
>> other players.  Current rules are those that are parented to the
>> current-rules page, current proposals to the current-proposals page, rules
>> that belong to a certain keyword could be parented to a specific-keyword
>> page, which in turn is parented to an all-keywords page...
>>
>> ...And subgames become easier to implement, because people can simply
>> create whatever pages they need in the course of creating a society, then
>> tack said pages onto a society-index page.
>>
>> What I don't know about is scripting.  Does a wiki allow pages to be
>> cgi-scripted (perl) or inline-scripted (php)?
>
>What about everydevel? http://everydevel.com - the whole thing is essentially 
>inline perl in a mysql database, and it has a unix-like access control 
>system...
>
>- -- 
>bd


Well, you are losing me here, so i shall just smile and nod and hope to hell i don't have to 
learn any code. Anything beyond voltages and Hardware config is just so much murk to me.

SkArcher


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