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Re: [pbmserv-dev] Wiki
- To: pbmserv-dev@gamerz.net
- Subject: Re: [pbmserv-dev] Wiki
- From: Lyman Hurd <lhurd@yahoo.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 08:33:43 -0700 (PDT)
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Of course we could allow people to insert Wiki content
under an alias, and every night we can awake to
discover the bloody remains of one of the pages...
On a serious note, I promise near term to add comments
on how to develop games using Visual C++!
Cheers,
Lyman
--- Mark Ballinger <mballinger@ballinger.cx> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 10:25:38AM -0500, Paul van
> Wamelen wrote:
> > I agree with Lyman, great idea! But why not open
> it up to all players not
> > just developers? After all that is where most
> requests for games and
> > functionality come from.
>
> I wanted to get a little structure in there first.
> But, yes, the intention is to open it to everybody.
>
> > Is there a way to use the pbm userids and
> passwords for the wiki (I mean
> > without having to re-register?)
>
> I have no idea. I suppose I could script something
> that grabs the /etc files and builds names and
> passwords. On the other hand, it's (hopefully) well
> known that pbm passwords are not secure and
> shouldn't be used in other places.
>
> I should, though, set a policy that usernames are
> reserved for pbmserv ID's. If a user finds his or
> her pbm ID already in use on the wiki I'll say I
> reserve the right to hand it over to the "owner".
>
>
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