Computer Nerd Kev Posted July 25, 2020 Posted July 25, 2020 Hello, I notice that there's a new (since I last checked) wiki. Trouble is that it seems to be missing the one thing that I always checked the wiki for, which was the table of server ports for connecting over SFTP and similar protocols. I found the specific port number that I was after by looking in the configuration of another PC, but for the future I'd really like that info restored on the Wiki, and I think I'll save a copy this time - the Wayback Machine didn't even capture it!
Krydos Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 Here's the instructions on how to edit the wiki https://wiki.helionet.org/misc/contributing Let us know when you have submitted a pull request and we can merge it. The old wiki is still available at http://wikiold.helionet.org for reference, but all new content and edits will happen on the new wiki.
Sn1F3rt Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 @Krydos https://github.com/HelioNetworks/heliohost-wiki/pull/7 Also, there was a small fix needed in the "Contributing" guide. You've to select "I write my content on GitHub" for first synchronization and not "I write my content on GitBook" as the guide stated, otherwise your GitBook space won't sync with the GitHub repository. It has been fixed.
Krydos Posted July 28, 2020 Posted July 28, 2020 Any particular reason you edited these other 65 pages and changed all the third level titles to second level titles? https://github.com/HelioNetworks/heliohost-wiki/pull/7/commits/b2456614db6a318f7c5b3965dd6a47ef1b716a8b
Sn1F3rt Posted July 28, 2020 Posted July 28, 2020 Umm, I didn't do all that. Why should I waste my time changing titles lol? IDK how that happened. I just added the File Uploading guide and fixed the Contributing guide. :thinking:
Krydos Posted July 28, 2020 Posted July 28, 2020 @sohamb03, Merged. Thanks. @Kev, https://wiki.helionet.org/management/uploading-files
Sn1F3rt Posted July 28, 2020 Posted July 28, 2020 I reverted that commit, and added two more to fix the uploading files guide. It has been added to the previous PR. EDIT: Just saw that.
robertzo Posted April 30, 2021 Posted April 30, 2021 Are you still going to check and merge or reject the pull requests. I have seen pull requests from January that still haven't been closed. Sorry if I am rushing you. Please take your time.
wolstech Posted April 30, 2021 Posted April 30, 2021 They probably just haven't been worked, considering there are far more important things to worry about (like Ricky). Also, FYI, in one of your open requests this part is no longer accurate. The free Tommy sign up is available again and has been for several weeks. It's still far easier to donate than to get the free one though. The number of accounts per day varies, so we don't publish exact numbers as to how many are offered per server per day, but it's usually somewhere around 1-5 accounts per day for Tommy. Tommy is one of our fastest and most stable servers, with its hardware being amongst the newest between our servers. Tommy has a high uptime of 100% and it cannot drop to anything lower than 99% uptime. Because of its stability and speed, it is recommended to anyone that needs a fast an stable production server. The only problem is that since Ricky closed \(for maintenance\) a lot of people decided to move to Tommy lowering its uptime to under 99% which is unacceptable. So they had to close the free signups. The only way to get into Tommy is to make a small donation of at least $1 and you will get a high quality Tommy server. The win-acme tutorial looks nice That ZeroSSL page was long overdue for an overhaul. (For the curious until the PR is merged: https://robertzou1234.gitbook.io/robert-zou/management/johnny-ssl)
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