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<p>The large mass of cave descriptions have been taken from guidebook descriptions or exploration reports by the above authors, or translated from publications of groups listed under <a href="../others/index.htm">Other Groups</a>. We'd like to thank the librarian of the Fédération Belgique de Spéléologie for supplying photocopies of articles, and Jill Gates (ULSA and NPC) for help with translation.</p>
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<p>Certain parts of the <a href="../handbook/index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a> are derived from earlier documents used by other clubs, most especially the <a href="http://www.oucc.org.uk/">Oxford University Caving Club</a>. This particularly includes the <a href="../handbook/rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a>, which owes much to Gavin Lowe. <!--If you are browsing locally, you may also find a mirror of the well-illustrated <a href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm" _mce_href="../handbook/3rdparty/sherry/srtrig.htm">SRT rigging guide</a> produced by Sherry Mayo with contributions from Mark Bown. If that link doesn't work, (which it won't if you are browsing over the "real" internet), then the original is <a href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html" _mce_href="http://www.cavepage.magna.com.au/cave/SRTrig.html">here</a>.--> <!-- For some reason the server hosting that site is case-sensitive for file names. Yes, I know this is ludicrous. --></p>
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<p>The editors would like to thank the discoverers of Kaninchenhöhle for finding a cave so complex that hypertext seemed the only way to build a usable guidebook description. Without the start that this gave, the website might never have come about. Andy Waddington started the major rewrite of the description in an effort to understand the cave without having to make the sacrifice of going underground. The endless questions that this provoked stimulated Wookey and others to join the work. HTML provides the means to keep linking in new bits of material interminably and Wookey provided the stimulus to make it more cohesive by finding the space on a real web site. We'd also like to thank everyone who has browsed these pages and made constructive comments or reported bugs.</p>
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<p><a name="maintainers"></a>Finally, both exploration and documentation continue. The editors welcome your <!-- a href="../../fdback.htm" -->feedback on the existing site or contributions of writing or photographs of the area. In recent years maintenance of the website has been to some extent devolved, so that members of the expedition have responsibility for documenting their own finds; see the <a href="../update.htm">updates</a> page. Nonetheless all the kudos for creating the edifice should go to the two original editors, both of whom are still working on the site:</p>
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<p><a name="maintainers"></a>Finally, both exploration and documentation continue. The editors welcome your <!-- a href="../../fdback.htm" -->feedback on the existing site or contributions of writing or photographs of the area. In recent years maintenance of the website has been to some extent devolved, so that members of the expedition have responsibility for documenting their own finds; see the <a href="../handbook/onlinesystems.html">updates</a> page. Nonetheless all the kudos for creating the edifice should go to the two original editors, both of whom are still working on the site:</p>
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<p>Andy Waddington<br /> mail: <expo (at) pennine.ddns.me.uk><br /> Andy's own <a href="http://www.pennine.ddns.me.uk/blog/andrew">blog pages</a></p>
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<p>Wookey<br /> mail: <Wookey (at) aleph1.co.uk><br /> Wookey's own <a href="http://wookware.org/">homepage</a></p>
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<p>Either the <em>Expo laptop</em> or your own laptop will use the version control system to
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synchronise cave data. It's easier to use the <em>Expo laptop</em> as the software is already set up.
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But if you set up your own computer then you will get a more familiar environment. See
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the <a href="update.htm">Expo Online Systems Manual</a> for info on how to do that.</p>
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the <a href="onlinesystems.html">Expo Online Systems Manual</a> for info on how to do that.</p>
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<P>Through the miracle of the distributed version control system, everyone can edit the
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data on multiple laptops at the same time and it should all get merged.</p>
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<li><a href="getsurvex.html">Getting Survex</a> - How to set-up centerline preview software.</li>
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<li><a href="uploading.html">Uploading photos</a> - How to add visuals to your trips.</li>
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<li><a href="exposerver.html">Expo Server</a> - Master archive of expo data and webpage.</li>
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<li><a href="nerd.html">Experienced computing setup</a> - Surveying, data management, version control etc.</li>
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<li><a href="update.htm">Gandalf-grade computing info</a> - Online Systems and Data: Catalog structure, access and update.</li>
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<li><a href="nerd.html">Experienced laptop setup</a> - Surveying, data management, version control etc.</li>
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<li><a href="onlinesystems.html">Gandalf-grade computing info</a> - Online Systems and Data: Catalog structure, access and update.</li>
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<br>
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<li><a href="survey/status.html">Trip report status</a> - Missing .svx's, missing tunnel drawings etc.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If you are using your own laptop then you will need to either:
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<ul>
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<li>Just type up your trip as a separate file e.g. "logbook-mynewtrip.txt", or just write it in an email, and send it to someone nerdish, or
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<li><a href="update.htm#manual">install and learn how to use</a> the version control software.
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<li><a href="onlinesystems.html#manual">install and learn how to use</a> the version control software.
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And you will need to synchronise regularly (every day) to
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ensure that the updates from all the people entering trip data are OK and don't get overwritten by ignorant use of this software.
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</ul>
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It contains material which will be merged into this online systems manual.
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<p>These pages listed below have been reviewed recently (2018), and a
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fuller list of "How do I..." instruction pages are on <a href="index.html">the handbook opening page</a>.
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fuller list of "How do I..." instruction pages are on <a href="index.htm">the handbook opening page</a>.
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<ul>
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<li><a href="uploading.html">Uploading your photos</a></li>
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<li><a href="survey/newcave.html">Recording a new cave discovery</a></li>
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<li><a href="survey/status.html">Monitoring the status cave survey workflow during and after expo</a></li>
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</ul>
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<p>But the systems Manual is still being actively edited to extract and simplify documentaiton. At the moment
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<p>But the systems Manual is still being actively edited to extract and simplify documentation. At the moment
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it is the only documentation we have for:
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<ul>
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<li><a href="manual.html#update">Manual: Creating a new 'year' in the system</a></li>
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that you are typing it in on the <em>expo laptop</em>. (You can do it fom your own
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laptop if you have been initiated into the deep magic of the "loser" repository
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of the distributed version control system - see the
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<a href="../update.htm#repositories">list of repos</a>.
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<a href="../manual.html#repositories">list of repos</a>.
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<ul><li>If it is a surface
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survey, it goes in the "surface" directory;
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<li>Providing a secondary way of editing individual pages of the handbook and historic records pages
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for very quick and urgent changes.
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This is the "Edit this page" capability; see <a href="update.html#editthispage"> for
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This is the "Edit this page" capability; see <a href="onlinesystems.html#editthispage"> for
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how to use it</a> and <em>how to tidy up afterwards</em>.
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</ol>
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<h3>The first thing to do</h3>
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data was split into separate repositories: the website,
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troggle, the survey data, the tunnel data. Seagrass was turned off at
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the end of 2013, and the site has been hosted by Sam Wenham at the
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university since Feb 2014. In 2018 we have 4 repositories, see <a href="update.htm">the website manual</a></p>.
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university since Feb 2014.
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In 2018 we have 4 repositories, see <a href="manual.html#repositoriesl">the website manual</a></p>.
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<p>In spring 2018 Sam, Wookey and Paul Fox updated the Linux version and the Django version (i.e. troggle) to
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something vaguely acceptable to the university computing service and fixed all the problems that were then observed.
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</div>
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Return to<br>
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<a href="update.html">Website update</a><br>
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<a href="onlinesystems.html">Website update</a><br>
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<a href="expodata.html">Website developer information</a><br>
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