I agree with Pradhap. I don't know what reliability record genunix has, but if it's considered reliable and the community and community leaders are supportive, it might make sense to tie it more clearly to opensolaris.org, and perhaps mask it with the opensolaris.org domain.
Blake On 6/6/07, Pradhap Devarajan <Pradhap.Devarajan at sun.com> wrote: > > Alan Coopersmith wrote: > > Brian Gupta wrote: > >> Whether the exist somewhere or not, there is no easy way to find out > >> how to: > >> > >> - create community > > > > Second paragraph of http://www.opensolaris.org/os/communities/#portal > > > >> - start a project > > > > Should be handled after the new project creation proposal is in place. > > > >> For that matter, why can't we have an official wiki? If makes > >> collaboration of docs writing a billion times easier. (I know there > >> is no easy way to export doc books, but keep in mind the purpose of a > >> wiki is to streamline the process of creating web content. > >> > >> I don't know why there is such opposition to a wiki. It seems archaic > >> today to not have one. > > > > Is there opposition to a wiki? I haven't seen any and many people using > > the genunix wiki successfully. > > > I believe wiki will be better utilized if it branches of from > http://opensolaris.org . In front page http://opensolaris.org/os/ there > is no direct link to any kind of documentation/wiki in-addition > navigating http://opensolaris.org is un-intuitive for users. > > ~ Pradhap.D > _______________________________________________ > docs-discuss mailing list > docs-discuss at opensolaris.org >
