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🔗Jacob <jbarton@...>

4/28/2005 9:49:40 PM

Thanks Graham Breed for starting a microtonal wiki - the URL is
http://www.riters.com/microtonal - very simple. So I guess we don't
need any help hosting, for a while at least.

I must point out that I transferred Andrew's Microtonal Listening List
(with his permission) to
http://riters.com/microtonal/index.cgi/MicrotonalListeningList. The
point is, now, when someone has a new site or anything, they can
update it themselves. It also might be good if you're on there to
make the blurb the way you want it.

Also I got a bassoon of my own and am going to go hardcore
tricesimoprimal over
the summer! Acoustic xenharmonics represent.

Happy almost-May,
Jacob

🔗Rich Holmes <rsholmes@...>

4/29/2005 7:21:21 AM

"Jacob" <jbarton@...> writes:

> Thanks Graham Breed for starting a microtonal wiki - the URL is
> http://www.riters.com/microtonal - very simple. So I guess we don't
> need any help hosting, for a while at least.

Hmm, interesting. Is there a way with this wiki to see a page's
history? I see you can diff it with the preceding version, but if
that's the limit of what's preserved about older versions, that may
present maintenance problems somewhere down the line.

- Rich Holmes

🔗Jacob <jbarton@...>

4/29/2005 2:52:55 PM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Rich Holmes<rsholmes@m...> wrote:
> "Jacob" <jbarton@r...> writes:
>
> > Thanks Graham Breed for starting a microtonal wiki - the URL is
> > http://www.riters.com/microtonal - very simple. So I guess we don't
> > need any help hosting, for a while at least.
>
> Hmm, interesting. Is there a way with this wiki to see a page's
> history? I see you can diff it with the preceding version, but if
> that's the limit of what's preserved about older versions, that may
> present maintenance problems somewhere down the line.
>
> - Rich Holmes

On each page there's a little "i" icon which brings up a page that
allows you to see the whole revision history and compare any two
versions. There may be a limit to how many backups it keeps, but I
don't know what that is.