[tz] [PATCH 3/3] * europe (Europe/Vaduz): Now a link to Europe/Zurich.

Lester Caine lester at lsces.co.uk
Tue Sep 10 14:41:51 UTC 2013


Paul Eggert wrote:
> My source:
>
> Hentschel AM.  The physical tourist: peripatetic highlights in Bern.
> Phys perspect 2005;7(1):107-29
> http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00016-004-0232-0

With much of the 'good information' contained in copyright documents, publishing 
'proof' is not going to be practical, but with many new usable documents 
appearing on line, isn't it about time that there was a more practical method of 
managing these? I've been creating my own private wiki style archive of the ones 
I have been finding and am now pulling links and where possible copies of other 
material for the UK area. My wiki system maintains a history of changes to the 
pages, and there is a calendar system which allows chronologies to be created.

Moving this material to a more easily read and searched archive would remove the 
need to include the notes in the data files, and also allow the building of a 
lot more complete record which is currently slipping by after all the good work 
done on creating the git repository?

Paul ... would it not make sense to fork a master copy of the repository from 
which distributions are assembled, leaving your 'experimental' one for your own 
investigations. Someone will probably then propose using the git wiki for the 
documentation, but I'd prefer to avoid that as it is not well suited to some of 
the cross referencing and processing that the material really needs. So a more 
independently managed site would be preferable. I'm slowly pulling together the 
tools to create a mapping system to show the physical layout of zones, and this 
would dovetail in nicely with the rest of the documentation?

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