Sorry for late chime-in. On Thu, 4 Jan 2018 15:02:45 -0500 Nick Holland <n...@holland-consulting.net> wrote:
> But the magic is not setting up the wiki (or anything else for > documenting), it's MAINTAINING it and getting others to participate. > ... > For example, I looked at the first article on the mimar blog > here, and I disagree with the basic structure. Too much duplication > of installation instructions, too much "do this", too little "here's > why I'm doing this". There's some really great things in there, like > the -P command to populate the MFS file systems, without even > commenting about that nifty command people might not know about. And > then you have a bunch of echos used to create a script. boo. Just > provide the script and say "copy/paste this into your editor", or > better, "here's how I did it", and assume if someone needs to be told > to copy/paste into their editor, they shouldn't. Don't obscure the > actual details with "echo ... I am doing my part! :D I updated my article for 6.2 to include multiple disk partitions in order to take advantage of W^X, kernel relinking etc. I also considered your feedback and rewrote stuff without echos. There's even video tutorial at the end of the page (I know I know everyone hates them). !WARNING - BLATANT SELF PROMOTION BELOW! [https://www.mimar.rs/blog/how-to-increase-openbsds-resilience-to-power-outages] Feedback is welcome. -- Before enlightenment - chop wood, draw water. After enlightenment - chop wood, draw water. Marko Cupać https://www.mimar.rs/