Rushing for the phone, I tripped over the power cable for my Powerbook. The metal part that goes into the Powerbook was already cracked from a previous accident, and this time it shattered. I wonder if it’s covered by AppleCare?
Category: Geekery
Gallery migration done, party done, all is right with the world
I finished migrating my image gallery this afternoon. It wasn’t easy – it kept getting hung up at the same pictures. Upgrading from 1.4.4 to 1.5.1 and deleting the aborted albums out of the G2 album area helped, but some pictures just refused to migrate for some reason, including one whole album. In each case I had to copy the files to /tmp, delete the problematic ones, migrate the album, and import the picture from /tmp. I guess there were about 25 pictures I had to do that way. Not bad out of 2500+, I guess, but it was a pain. But the gallery looks a lot better now.
This afternoon/evening was our annual Christmas Carolling Party. I’m sure Vicki will blog about it in huge detail, but it was a rousing success. One of the things I like best about the party is that we invite people from church, people from work, and people from the neighbourhood, and I keep looking around to make sure that they’re not breaking up into homogeneous groups. Especially this year when we’re in a new neighbourhood. And it worked well. I think everybody got along with each other.
I love this house, and I love this neighbourhood.
Migrating image gallery
I’m in the process of migrating my image galleries from Gallery 1.4.4 to Gallery 2.0.2. Some of the 1.x albums aren’t moving properly, so there will be a slight delay while some of your pictures won’t be available. This includes the “Piper Pictures”, the pictures posted by the members of the Piper chat mailing list. In the mean time, the ones that aren’t available in http://xcski.com/gallery/[whatever] will be at http://xcski.com/g1/[whatever].
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Wiki!
While I liked Michael Greb’s suggestion of trac, it seemed like an awful lot of work to set up, since I don’t currently use subversion and I have no idea how to set that up. So I went for an easier solution and installed TWiki. It seemed easy enough, except for the fact that it’s got two “Webs” devoted mostly to settings, tutorials and the like, Main and TWiki. It would make more sense to me if all that stuff was in one place and the main Web was free for you to edit as the main purpose of the site.
Maybe if I’d seen Jen’s comment earlier I would have tried DokuWiki instead. It seems to compare favourably if you look on WikiMatrix.
So anyway, the NavData Wiki is now set up here. So far one person has already found it and started to contribute, much to my surprise because it hadn’t been announced yet.
Wikis?
My NavData project is in serious danger of overwhelming my blog, and just having a comment section doesn’t seem like the best way to collaborate on the design (assuming I get any actual collaborators). I’m wondering if I should set up a Wiki for the design. Does anybody have any experience with Wikis? Can they suggest a good one for doing software design collaboration, and give me pointers on how to use it for that purpose?