Hello Herbert, > I remebered too, had a look, but got the same feeling > as last time ... > > - a few mailing list cutouts > - nothing usable yet ... > - my name misspelled (a novity 8-)
First of all, sorry for misspelling your name! I just looked at the mailing list, and your mail client does send the "�" as "oe". So I couldn't have known this, although I am from Germany ;). > don't get me wrong, that was the reason why I asked > last time: "do you intend to moderate this?" > > I guess, the best solution would be to take Pauls > FAQ, make it a wiki (so you'll have all the topics, > issues and sections) and let it be edited ... > > (Paul, what do you think about that?) > > from time to time, it would be necessary to clean > up, and or restructure, and of course some index > or reference would be fine ... > > > > I'd like that site to become a central site for vserver information. > > > I think everyone is interested in having one central place for > > > information and tricks about vservers. The big advantage of a wiki > > > site: everyone can add information. > > if I would spend a week, I could add/structure a > lot of information there, but if I had a week for > that, I could also write some new web pages on my > own site ;) > > the real advantage of a wiki, IMHO is that the > information can easily be revised, extended, corrected. > but the adding of 'new' information will be as painful > as it is without ... > > > This would be a good information collection site. > > I still want to see a 'book-like' product so it can be > > printed or downloaded into a palmtop for cover-to-cover > > reading when not online. > > good idea, any suggestions how to accomplish this? > except for printing each html page I really like to have Jacques' FAQ "wikified" on the site, but won't put it in before having his personal permission. The other thing is time. I don't have much of that at the moment. That's one reason why I chose to make a Wiki instead of a "normal" website. Everyone can contribute. That way, everything could be built up step by step. The idea was to grab every useful information from the mailing list, but to keep a useful structure. I don't want it to stay like this, with extracts simply copied from the list. One could easily change those extracts into mini-tutorials. That has to be done. By anyone. The problem is, if no one aids, the site may always lag behind the times. > best, > Herbert Greets, Martin
