View Full Version : Project Magenta FAQ/Wiki
Enrico Schiratti
02-12-2007, 10:38 PM
Hi,
I do not know whether you know about Wikipedia, you most probably have. It
is a format that is here to stay and very impressive in the way it works,
both for users and authors.
While we are still reviewing the new documentation that will be online soon,
and having tried out several FAQ solutions, I installed a wiki solution on
the projectmagenta.com server and will try to fill in articles regularly on
my end. The basic concept is to allow anyone to add and change articles for
everyone's benefit.
The link is http://www.projectmagenta.com/wiki ... it is a bit slow because
no PHP accelerator is installed yet, but it is worth the experiment.
It isn't supposed to be only about Project Magenta, it can also be a guide
for cockpit building, flight model customisation, pmSystems enhancements and
other areas outside our own expertise. Give it a try, it is quite easy.
Changes can be undone and it can be fun to contribute to something like
this.
Ciao
Enrico
Matt Olieman
02-12-2007, 10:38 PM
Just to let you know.
I know you said you haven't installed the PHP accelerator, but, from my end
(I have an excellent internet connection), although the site is EXTREMELY
slow. Too slow to play with.
Matt O.
"Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
news:411692.82156@wb.onvix.com...
> Hi,
>
> I do not know whether you know about Wikipedia, you most probably have.
It
> is a format that is here to stay and very impressive in the way it works,
> both for users and authors.
>
> While we are still reviewing the new documentation that will be online
> soon,
>
> and having tried out several FAQ solutions, I installed a wiki solution
on
> the projectmagenta.com server and will try to fill in articles regularly
> on
>
> my end. The basic concept is to allow anyone to add and change articles
> for
>
> everyone's benefit.
>
> The link is http://www.projectmagenta.com/wiki ... it is a bit slow
> because
>
> no PHP accelerator is installed yet, but it is worth the experiment.
>
> It isn't supposed to be only about Project Magenta, it can also be a
guide
> for cockpit building, flight model customisation, pmSystems enhancements
> and
>
> other areas outside our own expertise. Give it a try, it is quite easy.
> Changes can be undone and it can be fun to contribute to something like
> this.
>
> Ciao
>
> Enrico
>
Enrico Schiratti
02-12-2007, 10:38 PM
> I know you said you haven't installed the PHP accelerator, but, from my
> end
> (I have an excellent internet connection), although the site is EXTREMELY
> slow. Too slow to play with.
I know, I am talking with our provider about it...
> "Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
> news:411692.82156@wb.onvix.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I do not know whether you know about Wikipedia, you most probably have.
> It
>> is a format that is here to stay and very impressive in the way it
works,
>> both for users and authors.
>>
>> While we are still reviewing the new documentation that will be online
>> soon,
>>
>> and having tried out several FAQ solutions, I installed a wiki solution
> on
>> the projectmagenta.com server and will try to fill in articles regularly
>> on
>>
>> my end. The basic concept is to allow anyone to add and change articles
>> for
>>
>> everyone's benefit.
>>
>> The link is http://www.projectmagenta.com/wiki ... it is a bit slow
>> because
>>
>> no PHP accelerator is installed yet, but it is worth the experiment.
>>
>> It isn't supposed to be only about Project Magenta, it can also be a
> guide
>> for cockpit building, flight model customisation, pmSystems enhancements
>> and
>>
>> other areas outside our own expertise. Give it a try, it is quite easy.
>> Changes can be undone and it can be fun to contribute to something like
>> this.
>>
>> Ciao
>>
>> Enrico
>>
>
Enrico Schiratti
02-12-2007, 10:39 PM
Ok, the accelerator is installed now, will probably have to tweak it a
bit...
Ciao
Enrico
"Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
news:411757.82156@wb.onvix.com...
>> I know you said you haven't installed the PHP accelerator, but, from my
>> end
>> (I have an excellent internet connection), although the site is
EXTREMELY
>> slow. Too slow to play with.
>
> I know, I am talking with our provider about it...
>
>
>> "Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
>> news:411692.82156@wb.onvix.com...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I do not know whether you know about Wikipedia, you most probably have.
>> It
>>> is a format that is here to stay and very impressive in the way it
> works,
>>> both for users and authors.
>>>
>>> While we are still reviewing the new documentation that will be online
>>> soon,
>>>
>>> and having tried out several FAQ solutions, I installed a wiki solution
>> on
>>> the projectmagenta.com server and will try to fill in articles
regularly
>>> on
>>>
>>> my end. The basic concept is to allow anyone to add and change articles
>>> for
>>>
>>> everyone's benefit.
>>>
>>> The link is http://www.projectmagenta.com/wiki ... it is a bit slow
>>> because
>>>
>>> no PHP accelerator is installed yet, but it is worth the experiment.
>>>
>>> It isn't supposed to be only about Project Magenta, it can also be a
>> guide
>>> for cockpit building, flight model customisation, pmSystems
enhancements
>>> and
>>>
>>> other areas outside our own expertise. Give it a try, it is quite easy.
>>> Changes can be undone and it can be fun to contribute to something like
>>> this.
>>>
>>> Ciao
>>>
>>> Enrico
>>>
>>
>
Michel Vandaele
02-12-2007, 10:40 PM
Hi Enrico,
Just tested it now and here (Belgium) it is very speedy.
All pages seems to be accesable.
Are we also suppose to log in ? Or is this just one way write/read ?
Many regards
Michel
btw Did you receive my mail concerning the flapannuciators change for
B744?
"Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
news:411974.82156@wb.onvix.com...
> Ok, the accelerator is installed now, will probably have to tweak it a
> bit...
>
> Ciao
>
> Enrico
>
> "Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
> news:411757.82156@wb.onvix.com...
>>> I know you said you haven't installed the PHP accelerator, but, from my
>>> end
>>> (I have an excellent internet connection), although the site is
> EXTREMELY
>>> slow. Too slow to play with.
>>
>> I know, I am talking with our provider about it...
>>
>>
>>> "Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
>>> news:411692.82156@wb.onvix.com...
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I do not know whether you know about Wikipedia, you most probably
have.
>>> It
>>>> is a format that is here to stay and very impressive in the way it
>> works,
>>>> both for users and authors.
>>>>
>>>> While we are still reviewing the new documentation that will be online
>>>> soon,
>>>>
>>>> and having tried out several FAQ solutions, I installed a wiki
solution
>>> on
>>>> the projectmagenta.com server and will try to fill in articles
> regularly
>>>> on
>>>>
>>>> my end. The basic concept is to allow anyone to add and change
articles
>>>> for
>>>>
>>>> everyone's benefit.
>>>>
>>>> The link is http://www.projectmagenta.com/wiki ... it is a bit slow
>>>> because
>>>>
>>>> no PHP accelerator is installed yet, but it is worth the experiment.
>>>>
>>>> It isn't supposed to be only about Project Magenta, it can also be a
>>> guide
>>>> for cockpit building, flight model customisation, pmSystems
> enhancements
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>> other areas outside our own expertise. Give it a try, it is quite
easy.
>>>> Changes can be undone and it can be fun to contribute to something
like
>>>> this.
>>>>
>>>> Ciao
>>>>
>>>> Enrico
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Matt Olieman
02-12-2007, 10:41 PM
Works fine for me.... it's quick :) Now let's put it to work :))
Matt O.
"Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
news:411974.82156@wb.onvix.com...
> Ok, the accelerator is installed now, will probably have to tweak it a
> bit...
>
> Ciao
>
> Enrico
>
> "Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
> news:411757.82156@wb.onvix.com...
>>> I know you said you haven't installed the PHP accelerator, but, from my
>>> end
>>> (I have an excellent internet connection), although the site is
> EXTREMELY
>>> slow. Too slow to play with.
>>
>> I know, I am talking with our provider about it...
>>
>>
>>> "Enrico Schiratti" wrote in message
>>> news:411692.82156@wb.onvix.com...
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I do not know whether you know about Wikipedia, you most probably
have.
>>> It
>>>> is a format that is here to stay and very impressive in the way it
>> works,
>>>> both for users and authors.
>>>>
>>>> While we are still reviewing the new documentation that will be online
>>>> soon,
>>>>
>>>> and having tried out several FAQ solutions, I installed a wiki
solution
>>> on
>>>> the projectmagenta.com server and will try to fill in articles
> regularly
>>>> on
>>>>
>>>> my end. The basic concept is to allow anyone to add and change
articles
>>>> for
>>>>
>>>> everyone's benefit.
>>>>
>>>> The link is http://www.projectmagenta.com/wiki ... it is a bit slow
>>>> because
>>>>
>>>> no PHP accelerator is installed yet, but it is worth the experiment.
>>>>
>>>> It isn't supposed to be only about Project Magenta, it can also be a
>>> guide
>>>> for cockpit building, flight model customisation, pmSystems
> enhancements
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>> other areas outside our own expertise. Give it a try, it is quite
easy.
>>>> Changes can be undone and it can be fun to contribute to something
like
>>>> this.
>>>>
>>>> Ciao
>>>>
>>>> Enrico
>>>>
>>>
>>
>