First:

-* Illumos.org <http://illumos.org/>, where when you click on
dokumentation, you get a "page not found" *-
On what page of illumos.org are you seeing a link to "documentation" ?

The old RedMine stuff eg
https://www.illumos.org/projects/documentation/wiki/Existing_OpenSolaris_documentationdoes
need to be cleaned up; as far as I know most or all of it is out of
date. Someone else (Garrett?) needs to make a decision on what is still
useful there.



As to your other points:

You are correct that documentation and content curation for illumos and
family would be a full-time job, and that it is needed (though I don't
agree nor think it likely that material related to each distro should be
centralized).

At the moment, there is no legal entity which can fund and hire a person to
do this work. When such an entity exists, I would hope that this would be
one of that entity's priorities.

Keep in mind that the companies you mention as benefiting from illumos
already contribute a great deal to it in the form of code and staff time.
People like Josh Clulow and Robert Mustacchi of Joyent have contributed
hugely to the wiki, in addition to their very busy day jobs writing code
that illumos devs ultimately use. Josh is also now the sole administrator
of the illumos web infrastructure (to which Joyent contributes hosting).

I am not a dev, but I have contributed a great deal of my working time (and
Joyent's money) to events like http://zfsday.com/ and
http://smartos.org/2012/12/30/dtrace-conf-videos/ - which benefit the whole
community.

You are also welcome to explore my YouTube channel which contains (as of
today) 542 videos - at least half of which are pertinent to illumos, one
way or another.

I cannot speak to other companies' contributions, except to say that they
also contribute code - without which, ultimately, we have nothing to work
on or discuss.

I certainly warmly encourage anyone who can to work on the wiki or any
other form of documentation you like. Let me know if there's anything I can
do to facilitate your work in that regard.





On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 11:35 AM, alka <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi all
>
>  have you seen that
>
>  - the newest reference on the OpenIndiana Wiki is OI 151a5 with lots of
> bugs instead of  151.a7?
> - Illumos.org, where when you click on dokumentation, you get a "page not
> found"
> - OmniOS, where the wiki even lack basic informations like how to update
> or newer infos at all or basic infos for newbies
> - SmartOS, with a lot of infos but nearly nothing about the common core or
> do something beside cloud.
> - Nexentastor.org. Since the dismiss of Linda - nearly no community help
> - not at all for Illumos, minimal to NexentaStor itself
>
> -- Oracle, the Holy Grail for documentation - its on yourself to decide if
> they are valid for Solaris 10, 11 Express, 11.0, 11.1 or also valid for
> Illumos -more and more NOT !!
>
>
>  All the basic infos, core wiki etc should be at Illumos, not at the
> distributions side - they cannot do.
> Why not pay a common communication manager to build a reference that is
> valid for all Illumos based distros - to be a real alternative to Oracle,
> they go their own way.?
>
>  Gea
>
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