Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Sean Gilligan wrote:
I've created an outline for the article and labeled it as DRAFT, but
probably won't have time to do any more work till this weekend.
Are you still with us?
Yeah, I'm still here. I've just gotten real busy. I have some really
basic
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Sean Gilligan wrote:
the Java section or sub-tree should start with
two articles to keep it simple and not create too much work (for me).
Do you have a suggestion for page URLs?
For the new article:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Java/OpenJDKOnCentOS
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Java/OpenJDKOnCentOS
Go wild.
There are different sorts of wild animals in the world. I may be more
of a turtle than a hare on this one -- I'm going to re-install CentOS
and redo the install from scratch with my notes from
Phil Schaffner wrote:
I have
built/rebuilt-from-SRPM a lot of Java packages over the years using the
HowTo or variations on that theme, so I'm chiming in anyway.
And I'm assuming that you're hoping those days are behind you? Also, am
I correct in assuming that almost nobody uses the
R P Herrold wrote:
Sean, I think you are on the right track; I would refactor
the java articles into a couple of them in a sub-tree, with
a chooser at the head, probably forming on pre/post 5.3, and
on Method A and Method B, to better handle sub issues, and aid
maintenance.
Thanks,
Sean Gilligan wrote:
I just setup a personal home page and the template had a section that
I edited to look like this:
[[MailTo(sean AT SPAMFREE msgilligan DOT com)]]
I assumed it would use JavaScript to protect my e-mail address, but
when I view source on the page it's right there:
p
Karanbir Singh wrote:
'must contain a banner on the top indicating its a draft
article'
As I'm gearing up to write some docs, I've been thinking some kind of
'draft' indication would be a good idea. Perhaps draft docs could even
be placed in a separate directory.
-- Sean
Karanbir Singh wrote:
I think you should use cobbler for a bit :)
I see. I'll be in touch as I move forward.
-- Sean
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
I've added you to http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaOnCentOS and
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreateLocalRepos, I'll probably elevate
status when you wrote something on there :)
Thank, Ralph. I've made some minor changes to both those docs as I read
them over.
In Wiki Access Request for Java How To's I mentioned that I wanted to
create a Java HowTo section on the wiki. I'd like to provide a more
detailed proposal for adding more Java documentation.
Summary of Current Java HowTo
---
Currently there is a single
Hi Ralph,
In reviewing the wiki editing guidelines, I see that I'm supposed to
setup a Personal Homepage, but I'm not allowed to edit that page.
Thanks,
Sean
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I just setup a personal home page and the template had a section that I
edited to look like this:
[[MailTo(sean AT SPAMFREE msgilligan DOT com)]]
I assumed it would use JavaScript to protect my e-mail address, but when
I view source on the page it's right there:
p class=line862Email: a
Phil Schaffner wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 12:25 -0700, Sean Gilligan wrote:
...
I noticed this wiki page
(http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreateLocalMirror) was recently added.
I believe using Cobbler is a valid alternative approach for this,
right?
Please feel free to add a Cobbler
) a unified directory and/or search utility.
Of course, I'm willing to help update pages once I get wiki write access
-- Sean
Alan Bartlett wrote:
On 25/04/2009, Sean Gilligan s...@msgilligan.com wrote:
The 'contrib' repository is mentioned on FAQ/General #13:
http://wiki.centos.org
JohnS wrote:
Post this in the general centos list next time.
Sorry. I'm new to CentOS and I'm trying to learn things through the
docs and I would really like to help improve them as I learn. I'll post
actual questions to the general list, but when I get answers I'll try to
improve the
Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 04/24/2009 08:05 PM, Sean Gilligan wrote:
In addition to Java, I have an interest in virtualization and also
Cobbler (https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/) and at some point I might
want to create a Cobbler How To (I've set Cobbler up on Fedora in the
past, but want
Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 04/24/2009 08:25 PM, Sean Gilligan wrote:
That's really cool! I'd love to help with testing and documentation. I'm
also interested in sharing Cobbler configurations publicly, but I'm not
sure what that entails.
There is a small app I wrote many years back
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