[LARTC] HOWTO unmaintained?
Jonathan Day
imipak at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 17 19:05:47 CEST 2005
It seems strange that astronomers discovered a whole
set of Black Holes at about the time the maintainers
vanished...
It looks like a number of people are offering sites -
IMHO, a "distributed" wiki (ie: you can edit at any of
the sites) or a master/mirror setup would be good, as
that would help prevent problems if site maintainers
get kidnapped by aliens, sites get slashdotted, etc.
It would also be good if at least one site offered
multiple ways to connect - eg: via an IPSec tunnel or
via IPv6 - as this would give people a simple way of
testing what they're trying.
--- Kenneth Kalmer <kenneth.kalmer at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8/17/05, Ed W <lists at wildgooses.com> wrote:
> >
> > >I guess the obvious question then is: How do we
> get it maintained?
> > >
> > >Does anyone know where the current maintainers
> have disappeared?
> > >
> > >Is anyone willing to take over that job?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > I wonder if someone would host a mediawiki and
> consider uploading the
> > documentation there. This would make it easier
> for people to
> > contribute, and I think it shold be fairly easy to
> convert from it's
> > current format to a wiki
> >
> > Just a thought
> >
>
> And a great one I might add. Does anybody know how
> busy the current
> site is? If not too busy (i.e.< 10GB a month) I'd
> gladly put up a wiki
> on my server for it. If it get's busier I'll just
> have to move it to
> another server in due course.
>
> I've also gotten very frustrated with some old
> outdated information,
> and especially the lack of information regarding the
> 2.6.x kernel.
>
> All in favour...?
>
> Regards
>
> --
>
> Kenneth Kalmer
> kenneth.kalmer at gmail.com
>
> Folding at home stats
>
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