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use wiki for tracklists?
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| Spuckupine |
i searched and checked twice, but has tranceaddict ever considered using a wiki to organize all the massive data from tracklists?
it would be extremely beneficial for those looking up old data to go through a data organized in a wiki format instead of searching a massive forum
personally, i don't know the costs nor implementation, but the benefits seem to be extraordinary |
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| tu_face |
there are ideas in the pipeline already for using a wiki database, not just for tracklists either ;)
| quote: | A Wiki or wiki (pronounced "wicky" or "weekee", see pronounciation section below) is a website (or other hypertext document collection) that allows a user to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also allows that content to be edited by any other user.
The term Wiki can also refer to the collaborative software used to create such a website (see Wiki software). |
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| Spuckupine |
| quote: | Originally posted by tu_face
there are ideas in the pipeline already for using a wiki database, not just for tracklists either ;) |
extremely glad to hear of it, hope the license isn't too costly |
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| Jocker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nou
wtf is a wiki format, if you dont mind me asking.
to lazy to google it. ;) |
it's basically a bunch of pages everyone can edit... there are undo functions, so if someone is evil enough to reset the text of the page to a single space character, the other users will undelete the page in a matter of moments (that is, if the page is interesting to them and they care about undeleting it). |
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| cornelius |
| wow this would be good idea for tracklists and cues, kinda like cvs |
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