On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 04:31:02PM +0200, Gregor Schreier wrote:
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 07:27:38AM -0400, Chuck wrote:
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and
http://archives.linux-vserver.org/
I don't see a search option there, but I guess we could always make
google index the pages and
Hi all!
For anyone who is interested I have created a VServer forum on my site:
http://vserver.meulie.net/
Regards,
Evert
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:09:11PM +0200, Evert Meulie wrote:
Hi all!
For anyone who is interested I have created a VServer forum on my site:
http://vserver.meulie.net/
thanks!
I changed the entry to 'Unofficial' and asked to
contact me at IRC, don't know when I will be there
actually but
Hi!
Well, my main reasoning was that there is no VServer Forum yet... There
is a mailing list, but with mailing lists it's much more difficult to
reply nicely to postings when you don't have the original message
anymore. The forum does not have this problem. Here all messages
postings can
Evert wrote:
Well, my main reasoning was that there is no VServer Forum yet... There
is a mailing list, but with mailing lists it's much more difficult to
reply nicely to postings when you don't have the original message
anymore. The forum does not have this problem. Here all messages
postings, IRC logs and poorly styled/incomplete web pages (the flower
page being one example) is not the way to have it in the long run.
flower page rocks.
Everyone and their brother creating their own forum is not the answer, there
already is a vserver wiki, if you want to work on
Dariush Pietrzak,,, wrote:
postings, IRC logs and poorly styled/incomplete web pages (the flower
page being one example) is not the way to have it in the long run.
flower page rocks.
Well, thats a matter of opinion... For the average user I would think
the view would be
Well, thats a matter of opinion... For the average user I would think
the view would be different... :)
I have never seen this mythical average user you keep on talking about.
I always thought that I'm him, but you seem to be implying that he's got
different views then me.
already is a
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Tor Rune Skoglund wrote:
| And btw, not _anyone_ has the required knowledge about vserver to write
| good documentation
| on the wiki anyway. Nothing is worse than wrong and outdated
| documentation...
Which is one of the many problems with forums.
Dariush Pietrzak,,, wrote:
Well, thats a matter of opinion... For the average user I would think
the view would be different... :)
I have never seen this mythical average user you keep on talking about.
I always thought that I'm him, but you seem to be implying that he's got
different views
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 08:30:11AM +0200, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
the main question is, do we need 'another forum'?
Mailing lists are a lot better than web forums (IMHO). I've dropped
out of more than one community when they transferred to web forums
from mailing lists (although some people might
On Thursday 20 October 2005 06:59 am, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 08:30:11AM +0200, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
the main question is, do we need 'another forum'?
Mailing lists are a lot better than web forums (IMHO). I've dropped
out of more than one community when they
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 07:27:38AM -0400, Chuck wrote:
I use the gentoo forum as an example. It is large, very active, and I have
yet
*giggle* I offer tivocommunity and dealdatabase web forums as a counter
example; most questions are responded to with do a search and two
thirds of the search
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Evert Meulie wrote:
| Not entirely true... Anyone can reply to a posting that contains a
| mistake... 8-)
But the wrong information is still there. People like taking shortcuts,
and reading replies seems like the long way around, since you already
Stephen Harris wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 07:27:38AM -0400, Chuck wrote:
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and
http://archives.linux-vserver.org/
I don't see a search option there, but I guess we could always make
google index the pages and then have a google search option :-)
hi there,
it's already done by
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:09:11PM +0200, Evert Meulie wrote:
Hi all!
For anyone who
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I like the maillist because it does not require anything from me (going to a
website
Hi all. As you might have seen, I am totally a newbie here. I would like to say something here though.
I for once found it rather confusing to find the infor needed to get
going with vservers. Without the help of many others here I could
not get much done.
However, I really welcome the idea of a
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