I think a reasonable requisite to using the tool server is that your code go into some sort of a versioning system. A tit for tat sort of thing. This along with that would ensure's that the resources expended here are accountable and not lost.

On 10/22/05, Jakob Voss <jakob.voss@nichtich.de> wrote:
Hi!

http://tools.wikimedia.de/ says "Eventually, this page will contain an
overview of the projects hosted here." but In my opinion every user of
the toolsserver should have to provide a short description of his
projects. So I wrote it in an XML format so if you put such a file in
your directory we can automatically create a list of all projects by
language, wikis, authors etc. :

http://tools.wikimedia.de/~voj/projects.xml

In modern browsers this file is transformed with

http://tools.wikimedia.de/~voj/projects.xsl

so have a look into the XML source.

What do you think? Is this a good way to collect information about the
projects at toolserver? You can document your project as detailed as you
like in any format you want but at least a minimal description in some
format we should agree on is needed.

Greetings,
Jakob
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