On 05.03.2005, at 12:11, --- wrote:
hi, I've done a small howto for debian (installing and configuration) for private users to get apache run quickly.
This HowTo is in attachement.
Please proof it and decide whether you can use it on your documentation-site or not.
Please give me response.
While I really appreciate any effort to come up with new documentations I'm also srongly -1 on this one. Some points to consider:
* language/style
IMHO the language style used (I do not mean DE/EN/...) should be consistent with the exisiting docs;
I don't think this is the case with the submitted one.
* format
I guess everyone here would appreciate a somewhat formatted version, e.g. XML
* content
- quality: IMHO the quality should be comparable to the existing docs; in this case
it's just a rough and dirty overview of a basic Apache installation and furthermore
one can easily spot some obvious 'mistakes'
- very OS-specific: I'd like to see such content hosted at the OS vendor's site and not
at our site - I'm aware of /docs-xx/platform/... and the docs there are fine but I don't
think we should extend this to different Linux distros, installation methods etc.
* submitted anonymously: oh well, do we have any (legal) issues with anonymous contributions?
Just my 2 cents...
Cheers, Erik
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