re: font size.

It looks fine to me on Safari 4 on the Mac.

Note: for every year after 40 you need to press command-plus once :-)

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Thanks,

Allan Marcus
505-667-5666



On Jan 14, 2010, at 9:28 AM, Teyo Tyree wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> For sometime now, we have being considering how to improve on the current 
> Puppet documentation available in the existing wiki.  We knew that we needed 
> to provide some curated documentation and that some of the curated 
> documentation would be directly sourced from the wiki.  We also wanted to 
> encourage community engagement in the maintenance of the new documentation, 
> because we believe strongly that community involvement makes better 
> documentation.
> 
> Bruce Williams took the time to migrate some of the current wiki pages into 
> our new documentation format.  He also setup the infrastructure to maintain 
> the docs.  Basically, we are storing the documents in a public git repo and 
> treating the documentation just like any other community project.  This 
> serves two essential purposes.  Firstly, Reductive Labs will play an active 
> roll in shepherding the documentation.  This is not unlike the roll we 
> currently play in managing our other projects.  Secondly, we hope that this 
> will be a nice way for new community members to become familiar with our bug 
> reporting and contribution processes.
> 
> We have moved the following documentation over to the new 
> docs.reductivelabs.com location:
> 
> http://docs.reductivelabs.com/guides/introduction.html
> http://docs.reductivelabs.com/guides/installation.html
> http://docs.reductivelabs.com/references
> 
> Notice that the reference documentation is now archived for older releases.
> 
> We know that this it is not yet comprehensive documentation but it is a 
> start.  If you would like to contribute or provide feedback, we have outlined 
> that process as well.
> 
> http://docs.reductivelabs.com/contribute.html
> 
> For the time being, the old wiki will remain essentially unchanged.  We will 
> gradually move appropriate content into docs.   We will continue to provide a 
> wiki for community documentation.  We just believe that there is room for 
> curated documentation as well. We expect that wiki documentation will be a 
> place where the community develops new documentation that once vetted may be 
> appropriate for the docs.  Or a place for detailed "how to" style docs about 
> a specific aspect of configuration management.  As always, your feedback is 
> encouraged. 
> 
> Cheers,
> Teyo
> 
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