On 2013-10-17 08:34, Skylar Thompson wrote:

I also agree that there is a huge dependence on outside devices and
documentation (Google, StackOverflow, etc). Some of this is good, but it can
be a handicap too. This is a big concern for those of us who have to maintain
disaster recover documentation - how do you get your systems to the point
where you can do recovery if you need those systems operational to have the
information to do the recovery?

Getting off topic here, but in the same vein, I like to have my documentation into something that can be exported to a USB stick, and used with zero infrastructure. Wiki that save to files, are great for that, MoinMoin is an example, but not the only one. Word processor documents buried in complicated document management systems would be a counter example.

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Yves.                                                  http://www.SollerS.ca/
                                 Unix/Linux and Python specialist in Calgary.
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