diff --git a/wiki/draw/LumiLogo.png b/wiki/draw/LumiLogo.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1fd263aed Binary files /dev/null and b/wiki/draw/LumiLogo.png differ diff --git a/wiki/index.html b/wiki/index.html index c8a1a7ad2..fd3fe210e 100644 --- a/wiki/index.html +++ b/wiki/index.html @@ -2150,16 +2150,16 @@ This distributed wiki might be used instead the pipapo.org wiki, investigate tha Wiki works. It is simple to use and just flexible enough to handle the task. I don't go to install any other software for such tasks on my server. While the design progresses I'd propose to move our work into git repositories and eventually phase this wiki pages out anyways. I'd rather like to start out distributed/git right away .. but git gives us only a fine storage layer, for a design process we need some good presentation layer (later when using git and starting the implementation everyones favorite editor serves for that) I have no better ideas yet to solve the presentation problem other than using this wiki (or maybe Bouml). -
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This is the entry point to several [[TiddlyWiki]]-Pages containing the developer and design documentation for Lumiera.
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-* Cehteh started GitNotes where we will collect some information about git, howto and special setups
-* since we prefer gpg signed tags in git and not each developer knows gpg well here is a Micro-GPG-HowTo 
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+  ''Lumiera'' is the emerging professional non linear video editor for Linux
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+This is the entry point to several [[TiddlyWiki]]-Pages containing the developer and design documentation.
 * we maintain (semi-) final design docs in DesignDocumentation
 * Things get often worked out on IRC, see IRC-Transcripts for decisions made there and not yet put into the proper documentation places
 
-Please __end your tiddlers in a newline__, this makes merging in git easier since the /pre tag used in tiddlywiki will become on a single line.
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 !Architecture and Subsystems
 to get started, we create design drafts emphasizing different aspects and regions of Lumiera