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Message-ID: <4EFC9FC2.1090503@linuxsystems.it>
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:13:38 +0100
From: Niccolò Belli <darkbasic@...uxsystems.it>
To: lartc@...r.kernel.org
CC: "netfilter@...r.kernel.org" <netfilter@...r.kernel.org>,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
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Subject: Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
Il 29/12/2011 17:19, Hagen Paul Pfeifer ha scritto:
> But I don't like the idea to outhouse the existing wiki. Why two wikis?
Because if you need an invite to edit something then it isn't a wiki
anymore, for example.
> What happened with the wiki server if you leave the university?
This isn't a problem, because relocating would be as simple as doing a
database dump. Releasing dumps publicly wouldn't be a problem too. Also,
there is no reason to keep using my servers when better alternatives
arise. I created the wiki in a dedicated server because I didn't find
viable alternatives (unlike for the mailing list) and considering the
few feedbacks I received hopefully doing something tangible would create
more interest: I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who thinks there
isn't enough documentation for the *end user*.
> So maybe the user
> restriction on linuxfoundation.org should be changed?
Yes, IMHO.
> https://www.wiki.kernel.org/.
It seems a wiki for a kernel hacker, not for the end user.
P.S.
Feedbacks are welcome, if there is no interest at all maybe we should
just discard the idea after all.
Thanks,
Niccolò
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