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An docs team IRC meeting was held.
2015-05-10 update – I’ve been using some more complex stuff, which can be found around my shell-random/zsh github repository. See 3-interactive.sh and colours.sh
I’m pleased to announce that I’m the very first user to have ANSI colour in a zsh prompt. Yep, the very first. I must be, since there is no example to be found anywhere. After a serious amount of searching and fist-shaking at vague documentation, I was able to hack it out myself.
My solution is still incomplete though. Let’s walk through this nonsense..
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The developers have been working away on their own forum for a while now. After reviewing a couple of their “meet and greet” threads[1], I updated the wiki’s “About” page.
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I hacked together some outward-facing pages to at least start things rolling. I don’t think the wiki was even linked-to from any public place before my last Unity Linux blog post.
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This page is about this author’s involvement with Unity Linux.
For more information on Unity Linux itself, visit unitylinux.org or the wiki.
Note – this page was slated to be updated, but I left the project
Culture >
To add content to fill in the missing gaps of a document.
Fleshing acts to remove a Stub.
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Culture >
The concatenation of content; taking related things and pulling it into one topic.
Comes from the Star Trek – The Next Generation – (1987 show) for the villain race “The Borg“.
See also:
Culture, Wiki > Development >
A kind of dust that settles on a topic when it has been left alone out of disinterest or abandonment. Its information becomes dated or its style is out of sync with the original author’s current capability.
See also:
Culture, Wiki > Documentation >
A very young page or piece of a page which does not yet have much material. Common for wikis.
This idea was inspired by Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Perfect_stub_article&oldid=14557210