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dwoo 1.x docs #16

Closed themightychris closed 8 years ago

themightychris commented 10 years ago

Since you've taken over dwoo.org, the original dwoo docs are no longer available anywhere (that I can find at least). There are some issues with Dwoo 2 preventing me from migrating to it, and it seems that it is still regarded as a beta release.

The original Dwoo developer had told me on his forums that he had converted the wiki to static html and would be hosting it in perpetuity, but now they are not available anywhere and my developers working with dwoo 1.x are starting to run into divergences that make the dwoo 2.0 docs inapplicable to dwoo 1.x development (the dateFormat plugin for instance has a new name and uses date() formats instead of strftime()).

Would it be possible to obtain the static dwoo 1.x docs and put them online at a subdomain or subfolder of dwoo.org?

emulienfou commented 10 years ago

Hi! Sorry for this inconvenient, i'm in work to report the Dwoo 1.x wiki to Github wiki. You can find the start of this documentation here: https://github.com/emulienfou/dwoo/wiki/%5B1.x%5D-Documentation

The completely documentation will be available soon (today or tomorrow)

Cheers

emulienfou commented 10 years ago

Sorry, i don't have time to put the full 1.x documentation of Dwoo into the Wiki yet. However you can find the old wiki files here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8u449l3w9iy8o91/wiki.zip

themightychris commented 10 years ago

Can you upload and host these somewhere canonical so I can link to them from my docs?

If it's helpful I can provide indefinite hosting for them if you don't mind pointing a subdomain like docs-v1.dwoo.org my way

lrcg commented 10 years ago

There's a pretty complete snapshot here: http://web.archive.org/web/20130404161246/http://wiki.dwoo.org/index.php/Main_Page

emulienfou commented 8 years ago

Dwoo has been re stylised with full 1.x and 2.x documentation, go to http://dwoo.org.