Definitely no offense taken. Feel free to use it or not use it as you please. There might be things that interest people, such as my TM_Project bundle that adds some basic support for .tmproject files back to TextMate 2. Check it out at http://www.matewiki.com/index.php?title=New_Bundles.
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Brandon Fryslie
MateWiki - A TextMate 2 Wiki
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On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Steve King wrote:
> On 2012-01-21 12:42, Trevor Harmon wrote:
> > Hmm, I thought the Macromates wiki is open-access...? I'm able to edit
> > it, anyway. If it's restricted, I don't remember how I got access.
> > Anybody know what the policy is for their wiki?
> >
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> FWIW, I just now experimented. It looks like most pages can be edited
> by anyone; just click the "Edit Page" link at the bottom. You'll be
> asked for an author name, and it looks like we're all on our honor not
> to "borrow" someone else's name. Some key pages are password protected,
> but in general no password appears to be needed. (Not even a CAPTCHA,
> either. Good god, how do they keep the spambots out!?!)
>
> So, no offense Brandon, but I agree that the community at large is best
> served by the official wiki.
>
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