Re: [CentOS-docs] Newsletter proof reading

2009-09-21 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:17 PM,   wrote:

> Got to figure out how to bottom post on my blackberry

Ask z00dax on IRC.  He did bottom-post on his blackberry (at least once). :-D

Akemi
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Re: [CentOS-docs] Newsletter proof reading

2009-09-21 Thread lostson
I can give it a read tonight when I get home 

Got to figure out how to bottom post on my blackberry 
--Original Message--
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Subject: [CentOS-docs] Newsletter proof reading
Sent: Sep 21, 2009 17:04

Hey

After a lot of work by Marcus the next Newsletter release is nearing
completion. Could some people please proof read it.

Cheers Didi


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[CentOS-docs] Newsletter proof reading

2009-09-21 Thread Geerd-Dietger Hoffmann
Hey

After a lot of work by Marcus the next Newsletter release is nearing
completion. Could some people please proof read it.

Cheers Didi


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Re: [CentOS-docs] contribute on wiki

2009-09-21 Thread Chan Chung Hang Christopher
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher
>  wrote:
>   
>>> Which mail client is that supposed to be for? And: Don't the mail
>>> clients create those folders themselves via IMAP if they are needed?
>>> I've never seen the need to do that (plus: I have no mail client using
>>> a folder Junkmail).
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>> Nothing to do with mail clients. Those folders need to be in part of
>> skel if system accounts will be the basis for mailboxes too.
>> 
>
> That was why I especially asked about the Junkmail, Sent, whatever
> folders. Why do those have to be in /etc/skel?
>   

Ah, I see your point then. I do not know what imap server the OP is 
using...and I would also suggest that it not be called a postfix howto 
as that is way too generic whereas what he is doing is not at all 
standardized. It should be postfix + blah + blah ... etc
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Re: [CentOS-docs] contribute on wiki

2009-09-21 Thread Ralph Angenendt
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher
 wrote:
>> Which mail client is that supposed to be for? And: Don't the mail
>> clients create those folders themselves via IMAP if they are needed?
>> I've never seen the need to do that (plus: I have no mail client using
>> a folder Junkmail).
>>
>>
> Nothing to do with mail clients. Those folders need to be in part of
> skel if system accounts will be the basis for mailboxes too.

That was why I especially asked about the Junkmail, Sent, whatever
folders. Why do those have to be in /etc/skel?

Ralph
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Re: [CentOS-docs] contribute on wiki

2009-09-21 Thread Chan Chung Hang Christopher
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Giuseppe Cefaratti
>  wrote:
>   
>> To setup *Maildir* mail boxes for our example user john we cano use the
>> *“maildirmake”* command.
>> We must do this for existing users and also in */etc/skel* so new users
>> automatically get the same setup.
>> 
>
> I see that.
>
>   
>> To setup our *Maildir*, change
>> directories to john home and run:
>>
>> maildirmake -f Sent Maildir
>> maildirmake -f Drafts Maildir
>> maildirmake -f Templates Maildir
>> maildirmake -f Junkmail Maildir
>> 
>
> Which mail client is that supposed to be for? And: Don't the mail
> clients create those folders themselves via IMAP if they are needed?
> I've never seen the need to do that (plus: I have no mail client using
> a folder Junkmail).
>
>   
Nothing to do with mail clients. Those folders need to be in part of 
skel if system accounts will be the basis for mailboxes too. virtual 
mail solutions usually create the necessary directories on account creation.
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Re: [CentOS-docs] contribute on wiki

2009-09-21 Thread Ralph Angenendt
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Giuseppe Cefaratti
 wrote:
> To setup *Maildir* mail boxes for our example user john we cano use the
> *“maildirmake”* command.
> We must do this for existing users and also in */etc/skel* so new users
> automatically get the same setup.

I see that.

>To setup our *Maildir*, change
> directories to john home and run:
>
> maildirmake -f Sent Maildir
> maildirmake -f Drafts Maildir
> maildirmake -f Templates Maildir
> maildirmake -f Junkmail Maildir

Which mail client is that supposed to be for? And: Don't the mail
clients create those folders themselves via IMAP if they are needed?
I've never seen the need to do that (plus: I have no mail client using
a folder Junkmail).

Ralph
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Re: [CentOS-docs] Contribution to wiki: nagios incompatibility with centos 5.2

2009-09-21 Thread Ralph Angenendt
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:54 PM, PJ Welsh  wrote:
>
> The list is not deciding these matters. There is no vote. There is
> only situational reluctance to allow content by certain people. I
> think maybe that (potential) page hits could be a better metric than
> the seemingly random way we have now.

I haven't really seen situations where people were denied complete
access, just situations where there were some (maybe a tad harsh)
discussions. IIRC.

> I think it is sad that this part of the CentOS "community" can not
> seem to allow good people to focus on the areas they can "contribute".
> Or does not allow  a member not contribute information that will help
> correctly and repeatedly and easily (aka spoon feed?) produce positive
> results with CentOS as the foundation OS.

Where does that happen? Not enabling people to contribute, that is?

Ralph
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Re: [CentOS-docs] Becomming a CentOS contributor

2009-09-21 Thread Ralph Angenendt
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Gytis Repečka  wrote:

> My wiki username:
> Proposed subject of my Wiki contribution(s): CentOS on laptops, moving from 
> Windows to CentOS, CentOS+Windows in one network, etc.

> Proposed location of my Wiki contribution(s): 
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops, 
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Wireless

I added you to the Groups which can access the Laptop pages.

I'd like to see a bit nmore input about the Windows pages (what is
different to what is already there and such things). Basically: Do you
have new pages in mind or do you want to extend already existing
pages?

Cheers,

Ralph
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