AmigaCoding logbook
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Logbook about
- technical updates
- hosting stuff
- larger content stuff
2007 November
- 20 nov - Finished with getting the AMOShelp into the WIKI !! :D
- 19 nov - Some more converting and fixing
- 18 nov - By hand converting lists and tables in AMOShelp pages
- 17 nov - Visited a performance of the C64 orchestra + C-Men in the evening, so couldn't finish up today
- 17 nov - Converted and imported the AMOShelp into the AmigaCoding WIKI
- 17 nov - AMOShelp 2 WIKI convert script seems ready for first usage
- 10 nov - asked and got permission from Chris Hodges to use the content from the AMCAF AmigaGuide/AMOSHelpfile in the WIKI
- 8 nov - My presentation for my study
2007 October
- 21 oct - installed Google Analytics
- 19 oct - finally got DNS setup correctly for Google Apps
- 15 oct - installed measures to prevent spambots
- 13 oct - put back the persons namespace, accidently removed while adding C and Blitz (+fixed in database)
- 13 oct - Got permission from Francois Lionet to use the helpfile and publish whatever I want (including AMOS itself)
- 12 oct - Emailed Francois Lionet to request permission for using helpfile content in the WIKI
- 12 oct - wrote a PHP script to read the AMOSPro helpfiles
- 1 oct - improved look of main page with CSS
2007 September
- 27 sep - added a C and Blitz namespace
- 27 sep - posted link on AMOS factory website
- 26 sep - started adding some knowledge from AMOS-list (1993) to the WIKI
- 25 sep - posted link on amos-list
- 23 sep - Added 'Persons' namespace
- 18 sep - fixed namespaces (config and database), .htaccess
- 17 sep - fixed DNS, starting on first tutorial
- 12 sep - domainname www.gamecoding.com can be activated
- 11 sep - requested registering of www.gamecoding.com
- 10 sep - setup MediaWiki + 680x0 and AMOS namespaces
- 9 sep - Remembered my plans for an Amiga related codingsite after both an amos-list post (about an AMOS database) and EAB post (about learning 680x0 asm) on the same day