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Revision as of 13:40, 7 December 2005
Before we start
Check this wiki's FAQ if you haven't already taken a look at it.
Most urgent stuff
- Usage Shared Files explain the two remaining columns
- Sort in colums with () values can be sorted too by double clikcing!
- Write good "aMule usage" documents (being worked)
- Go on for Kademlia specific articles
- (Re)work on the utilities FAQs and articles (requires usage articles done)
- Permission failing (see TODO#Notes) into FAQ (requires FAQ rework done)
- Safe servers list into FAQ (requires FAQ rework done)
- Document missing files and Kademlia files (and explain defaults in config file)
- Split large articles into smaller articles straight to topic (in process, stalled, requires FAQs, Kademlia and usage articles completed)
- Rework the Main Page and the whole wiki structure (requieres all the above done)
- Network packets and protocol design (and EC)
Someday stuff
- Only first word's appearance is linked in wiki
Always TODOs
- Translate this wiki's articles
Notes
[21:10] <Redarg> in the preferences the security tab is filled with : Files 664, Directory 775. In the temp directory and in the finished Directory the files get a 644 [21:17] <Redarg> 664 and 775 sounds good [21:18] <ken> Redarg, what does "umask" show? [21:19] <Redarg> 0022 [21:22] <ken> Well, that means "don't let files be read by group or others". It's causing the difference between the permissions you set in aMule preferences and those you're actually seeing. [21:23] <ken> You need to arrange for the command "umake 0002" to be run before aMule is run. Do that either in your shell startup commands, or in a script you use to launch amule. [21:24] <ken> s/umake/umask