Hi Richard,
Sorry for the late response. I finally found the time to port over your
wiki pages.
I've sent you an invite that you just have to accept. This should give
you full permissions on the repository.
Unfortunately I was late for downloading the files, shared by Tobi. So I
tried to find a simple way to port the wiki pages without this.
If someone else wants to port wiki pages:
Forget about pandoc. It tries to migrate everything but the kitchen sink
including class names used by redmine internally. It sucks to edit all
that out.
The surprisingly easy way to port wiki page content:
- Copy the whole wiki page content on the readonly mirror hosted by Tobi
- Open https://stackedit.io/
- Click "START WRITING" there
- Now delete the whole example markdown on the left side
- Paste the copied wiki content
- StackEdit converts the pasted content to surprisingly nice markdown
- Now do minor fixes like adding code blocks, fix links, ...
- Copy the resulting markdown over to whatever hosting platform you like
Manuel
On 10.07.22 22:20, Richard F wrote:
Yes, please make me owner of the repo + import the wiki pages, as I
actually have some updates to do.
My login on github is "keynet". Let me know if you need any more info -
Thanks
On 10/07/2022 12:48, Manuel Reimer wrote:
On 07.07.22 17:02, Richard F wrote:
RIP as you say, but many thanks for keeping it going r/o. I'm actually
still maintaining vdr-convert for my own use + using it quite a lot. I
plan to recover the wiki pages which represented quite a lot of work.
Has code been copied to github ? Who's owning / maintaining it there ?
If you like, I could try to import the Wiki pages, Tobi has exported, to
https://github.com/vdr-projects/vdr-convert
I think all repos should be mirrored into context of
https://github.com/vdr-projects where they now more or less stay
unchanged as long as no one provides pull requests, patches, or "wants
his project back".
If you like to maintain your project here:
https://github.com/vdr-projects/vdr-convert then I could make you the
owner of this repo. But it would also be totally OK if you prefer to
host somewhere else. In this case I would replace the repository
description with information about where the project is maintained and
mark the whole repo as "archived" so no none thinks that this is the
official home of the project.
Manuel
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