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Uploading all project code for wiki samples in .zip format
wp:
--- Quote from: Nimral on February 03, 2022, 11:30:22 am ---I do also not see any reason not to allow .zip file attachments in the wiki
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This will not work. Guess how often I wrote here in the forum that users should only include .pas, .lfm, .lpr and .lpi files in a zip and finally found all ppu's, the res, the ico and the exe in the upload.
ArminLinder:
I am fairly reluctantly saying that, but since Nadella took over the CIO from Bannon, it does *seem* like M$ has indeed changed course in a way so they let other systems, at least as long as they do not pose a substantial threat to theirs, live relatively unmolested.
I admit, mistrusting M$ has a long history in my mindset, but it is 8 years now that Nadella changed the company policy substantially, maybe it is time to attribute them some trustworthiness.
Anyway, as long as I can get back my sources and metadata and go somewehere else there is a plan B, in case they decide to reverse course. I can always host them on my own webserver, as long as someone is willing to publish the link in the wiki.
Armin.
ArminLinder:
--- Quote from: wp on February 03, 2022, 12:35:43 pm ---This will not work. Guess how often I wrote here in the forum that users should only include .pas, .lfm, .lpr and .lpi files in a zip and finally found all ppu's, the res, the ico and the exe in the upload.
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Putting a very tight size restriction on .zip would almost always help. Like always, there may be exceptions, but IMHO they were sparse and not beeing able to handle them would be acceptable.
But nevertheless, I think Davos approach is better, I also like the metadata file idea, am eager to try with the demos I have pulled together during the last half year, when I was, having had some experience with Turbo Pascal, struggling to catch up with modern Object Pascal, FPC and Lazarus. Basically I had to re-learn most from scratch, and I guess it was, amongst others, me who complained that the Wikis don't help much the way they are.
dbannon:
--- Quote from: wp on February 03, 2022, 12:35:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: Nimral on February 03, 2022, 11:30:22 am ---I do also not see any reason not to allow .zip file attachments in the wiki
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This will not work. Guess how often I wrote here in the forum that users should only include .pas, .lfm, .lpr and .lpi files in a zip and finally found all ppu's, the res, the ico and the exe in the upload.
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Yes, seen lots of cases like that. And, perhaps, the second problem with posting on the forum is that its time sensitive, a thread is popular, active discussion, someone posts a tar ball with the answer and then the thread becomes history but that tarball takes up space forever. While no more space hungry than a screenshot, the tarball is more likely to get external links pointing to it.....
Davo
ArminLinder:
--- Quote from: dbannon on February 03, 2022, 12:54:32 pm ---Yes, seen lots of cases like that. And, perhaps, the second problem with posting on the forum is that its time sensitive, a thread is popular, active discussion, someone posts a tar ball with the answer and then the thread becomes history but that tarball takes up space forever. While no more space hungry than a screenshot, the tarball is more likely to get external links pointing to it.....
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I didn't see any reason why to not accept (small) zips in the wiki, not the forum!
But anyway ... I prefer the GIT approach.
I wonder if it is, btw, possible to put a link in a page which does automatically point to GITs "download zip file" functionality? I don't see any good in dropping someone wanting the sources off in the GIT GUI where he has to mess with all the nicely coloured gizmos a while until he eventually finds the zip download menu.
Armin.
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