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Comment: Added experimental page
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Comment: Somebody please fix "Invalid include arguments" error?
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## Following line doesn't work. Why? Some way to fix it? Maybe by fixing regex or changing meeting page format? ##<<Include(MeetingApril2012, from="^'''Notes'''$", to="^----$")>> |
== Include (Preferred Method) == The following line doesn't work. Bad regex? Some way to fix it? See [[HelpOnMacros/Include]]. <<Include(MeetingApril2012, from="^==== Notes ====$")>> ## It'd be fine if we just get the above line to work. But the next line, if working, would be even better! ##<<Include(MeetingApril2012, from="^==== Notes ====$", to="^----$")>> |
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== Copy/Paste (Less Ideal) == |
Here's what happened at the last meeting: (I made this page to experiment -- DanRasmussen)
Include (Preferred Method)
The following line doesn't work. Bad regex? Some way to fix it? See HelpOnMacros/Include.
Invalid include arguments "MeetingApril2012, from="^==== Notes ====$""!
Copy/Paste (Less Ideal)
Several people brought interesting pieces of hardware: two WarDriving boxes,a Soekris box, and a Clear USB data-backed BackPackAp with some kinks to work out (and fixed at the meeting?).
- Agenda was ignored until right before everybody left. Distracted by hardware?
- New homepage operational, Dan would like somebody to make it look nice on small screens.
- Dan thinks Node Map should only show "Active Nodes" by default - "Potential Nodes" are confusing to casual site visitors, likely to throw them off, and mostly pretty stale. Keegan and Russell agreed. Now just a matter of somebody changing the default.
Matt pointed out that the Node List (Nodes) is not compatible with printing. Dan verified this in Firefox's Print View. We should fix it!
- Russell mentioned OSCON. 2012 application deadline in May.
- Russell tricked a few people into smelling a dubious item. One of them made a face.