Thanks for the feedback on your Virtuoso 5.0.7 experiences on Vista which are welcomed and being reviewed with a view to updating our online documentation where applicable.
I would also like to make you aware that we have the beginnings of a Virtuoso Wiki Web Site, which is editable by external users and would welcome any contributions you would like making to this site:
An additional thought: I'm not surprised http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/installwin32.html talks about the commercial product. Virtuoso Open-Source Edition (VOS) documentation lives entirely under http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/.
Hey guys, it's good to hear from you. The wiki is a great idea and I'll definitely try and contribute. My Vista notes would be more functional in such a setting where you can track changes. For instance, I've just now added a section.
Somehow I wound up in the commercial docs. I'm pretty sure that I started in the open source section. Not sure how.
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the feedback on your Virtuoso 5.0.7 experiences on Vista which are welcomed and being reviewed with a view to updating our online documentation where applicable.
I would also like to make you aware that we have the beginnings of a Virtuoso Wiki Web Site, which is editable by external users and would welcome any contributions you would like making to this site:
http://wikis.openlinksw.com/dataspace/owiki/wiki/VirtuosoWikiWeb/WelcomeVisitors
Best Regards
Hugh Williams
OpenLink Software
Email: hwilliams@openlinksw.com
An additional thought: I'm not surprised http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/installwin32.html talks about the commercial product. Virtuoso Open-Source Edition (VOS) documentation lives entirely under http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/.
HTH
Hey guys, it's good to hear from you. The wiki is a great idea and I'll definitely try and contribute. My Vista notes would be more functional in such a setting where you can track changes. For instance, I've just now added a section.
Somehow I wound up in the commercial docs. I'm pretty sure that I started in the open source section. Not sure how.
I'm really enjoying playing with this thing.
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