[m-dev.] New wiki
Nick Rudnick
nick.rudnick at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 00:58:05 AEDT 2015
As said, Gitit is built on Happstack, which is a kind of Haskell
application server, which again means it has email sending functionality –
no such script would be needed, the code taking care of the edit can be
modified to do that.
Cheers, Nick
2015-03-15 7:30 GMT+01:00 Zoltan Somogyi <zoltan.somogyi at runbox.com>:
>
>
> On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 11:13:45 +1100, Paul Bone <paul at bone.id.au> wrote:
> > > > There's also a RecentChanges button on the website that allows you
> to see a
> > > > list of recent modifications.
> > >
> > > Unless that button's functionality is available to a script, that
> doesn't help us
> > > very much.
> >
> > Is this related to fighting vandalism?
>
> Yes. You want to check for it after each edit. How do you know when an edit
> has happened? If there is a script that you can run automatically ever day,
> then you set things up so that that script emails you when there is an
> edit,
> and you know by checking your email, which you do every day anyway.
> If there is no way to write such a script, you have to visit the site and
> press
> that button every day; that is extra work every day.
>
> Zoltan.
>
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