Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Am 09.10.10 01:18, schrieb Milos Blazevic:
>
>> Of course, if we get to it, I'll make sure we discuss it thoroughly on
>> the mailing list before the changes go public.
>>
>
> Sure, MilosBlazevic can now edit that page.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ralph
>
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Why the F*** does everybody think he has to do his own
> "docs" page instead of working with CentOS to have that
> documentation in one place? *SIGH*
Probably the same reason that some in CentOS feel a need to
maintain a local wiki chock full of no
Am 09.10.10 01:18, schrieb Milos Blazevic:
> Of course, if we get to it, I'll make sure we discuss it thoroughly on
> the mailing list before the changes go public.
Sure, MilosBlazevic can now edit that page.
Regards,
Ralph
___
CentOS-docs mailing lis
Am 09.10.10 11:58, schrieb Robert P. J. Day:
> so while i'm more than happy to write/update docs, i won't be
> spending any time whatsoever with centos 4. so what does one do under
> those circumstances?
a) If there already is a page describing CentOS 4 and CentOS 5 uses a
different approach:
Am 07.10.10 23:55, schrieb Phil Schaffner:
> Robert P. J. Day wrote on 10/07/2010 05:25 PM:
>> BTW, i do have a wiki username: RobDay. i simply don't have edit
>> rights.
>
> Perhaps Ralph will now be willing to remedy that.
For which pages exactly (at first)? Sorry, was away for a week, but I
Am 08.10.10 01:19, schrieb Eduardo Grosclaude:
> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Robert P. J. Day
> wrote:
>> a student in my RHEL admin class this week specifically asked how to
>> use multiple NICs to add fault tolerance. a good question, i thought.
>> perhaps adding a short HOWTO on that wou
Am 07.10.10 14:29, schrieb Robert P. J. Day:
>
> generalizing somewhat from my earlier note about the "securing SSH"
> page:
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/SecuringSSH
>
> i don't know what level of intro a page like that should have but when
> i've presented things like this to c