This is the same pawedcast in two formats - Puppy cute and small and bloatware size.
It is a general introduction to Puppy. Most of you will know this stuff.
Hope it is of interest
Puppy and Linux upgraded computers - try this first (ogg vorbis 1.8 meg)
http://www.zen45800.zen.co.uk/pawedcast/podcast11.ogg
Windows XP and older computers (wav 8.6 meg)
http://www.zen45800.zen.co.uk/pawedcast/podcast11.wav
Why Puppy? Podcast
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Puppy Annual Party
New pawed cast on Marks (MU) kindly provided FTP host
http://dotpups.de/pawcast/pod12.ogg
Provided in ogg vorbis format should run in standard Puppy OK
It is smaller than mp3
I should provide podcasts in mp3 but these are for puppies - pawedcasts
Topics
Documentation
Puppy Annual Party
Rhino Videos
Pizzapup goes camping
Puppy Tardis (107) early test version
Role of the Foundation
Chmod or qemu (or something)
Puppy on Phones
http://dotpups.de/pawcast/pod12.ogg
Provided in ogg vorbis format should run in standard Puppy OK
It is smaller than mp3
I should provide podcasts in mp3 but these are for puppies - pawedcasts
Topics
Documentation
Puppy Annual Party
Rhino Videos
Pizzapup goes camping
Puppy Tardis (107) early test version
Role of the Foundation
Chmod or qemu (or something)
Puppy on Phones
Nice one
After listening to your pawed cast I have goggled a bit for the term xml and found these
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_whatis.asp
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/management-system-php
http://xml.oreilly.com/news/dontlearn_0701.html
After reading those articles it seems to me that xml is the most difficult to learn and is something for the programmers...it's something similar to html but tags are not pre-defined (so you'll need to define your own). Docbook XML ("simply a markup dialect, or vocabulary, like HTML; and like HTML, DocBook is defined by a document type definition, or DTD...") is a little bit easier as tags are pre-defined, but learning is still needed and it's probably not so easy for people with no html experience (for this reason the people at php.net has documentation on how to create documentation)...The good thing of those standards is that the content can be reused and can be converted to different formats...maybe puppy will be ready for that someday?
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/
Fedora uses docbook
http://frontal2.mandriva.com/en/communi ... umentation
http://www.neodoc.biz/
http://www.neodoc.biz/index.php?show=services&lang=en
Mandriva hire a company called NeoDoc to manage docs for them. NeoDoc uses something called BorgeXML CMS (from their webpage, "BorgeXML relies on technologies such as XML, XSLT, DocBook, CVS [Concurrent Versions System], single sourcing, etc.") to do the job.
More info on docbook
After listening to your pawed cast I have goggled a bit for the term xml and found these
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_whatis.asp
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/management-system-php
http://xml.oreilly.com/news/dontlearn_0701.html
After reading those articles it seems to me that xml is the most difficult to learn and is something for the programmers...it's something similar to html but tags are not pre-defined (so you'll need to define your own). Docbook XML ("simply a markup dialect, or vocabulary, like HTML; and like HTML, DocBook is defined by a document type definition, or DTD...") is a little bit easier as tags are pre-defined, but learning is still needed and it's probably not so easy for people with no html experience (for this reason the people at php.net has documentation on how to create documentation)...The good thing of those standards is that the content can be reused and can be converted to different formats...maybe puppy will be ready for that someday?
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/
Fedora uses docbook
http://frontal2.mandriva.com/en/communi ... umentation
http://www.neodoc.biz/
http://www.neodoc.biz/index.php?show=services&lang=en
Mandriva hire a company called NeoDoc to manage docs for them. NeoDoc uses something called BorgeXML CMS (from their webpage, "BorgeXML relies on technologies such as XML, XSLT, DocBook, CVS [Concurrent Versions System], single sourcing, etc.") to do the job.
More info on docbook
[url=http://puppylinux.org]Puppylinux.org - Community home page of Puppy Linux[/url] hosted by Barry (creator of Puppy), created and maintained by the [url=http://puppylinux.org/user/readarticle.php?article_id=8]Puppy Linux Foundation[/url] since 2005
Lobster, i copied pod12.ogg to 2005-11-21-lobster.ogg
I leave pod12.ogg there, because I don't like broken links.
For the future we should use the new naming-convention, as it sorts files automatically by date.
If you find other pawcasts in the web, please upload them, or give me the links and I'll do it
http://dotpups.de/pawcast/
Greets, Mark
I leave pod12.ogg there, because I don't like broken links.
For the future we should use the new naming-convention, as it sorts files automatically by date.
If you find other pawcasts in the web, please upload them, or give me the links and I'll do it
http://dotpups.de/pawcast/
Greets, Mark
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Thanks Mark
Will try and remember to upload in the date format.
I agree that XML can be complex but it is precise and is the way of future compliance. I spent a lot of time (in Windows at that time) looking for credible XML editors and was never happy.
This is what I remember: XML stores data and XLS (the XML stylesheet) decides how that data is presented - the form it takes. The more Puppy data is in XML the more it can be called in new and varied ways (reusing data) XML is a way of storing information in a way that encourages adaptation. What can others add?
Will try and remember to upload in the date format.
I agree that XML can be complex but it is precise and is the way of future compliance. I spent a lot of time (in Windows at that time) looking for credible XML editors and was never happy.
This is what I remember: XML stores data and XLS (the XML stylesheet) decides how that data is presented - the form it takes. The more Puppy data is in XML the more it can be called in new and varied ways (reusing data) XML is a way of storing information in a way that encourages adaptation. What can others add?
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got the following message when trying to move a new pawedcast (after uploading)
Tried translating it (Mozilla seemed to translate from German to German) - but it seems to say the page is not available and the file did not transfer . . .
I will place it elsewhere for now
Thanks Mark - noticed you have found other ramblings . . .
[quote]404 - Seite nicht gefunden
_________________________________________________________
Sehr geehrter Besucher,
leider ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: Die gew
Tried translating it (Mozilla seemed to translate from German to German) - but it seems to say the page is not available and the file did not transfer . . .
I will place it elsewhere for now
Thanks Mark - noticed you have found other ramblings . . .
[quote]404 - Seite nicht gefunden
_________________________________________________________
Sehr geehrter Besucher,
leider ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: Die gew