On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 03:55:16PM -0500, Prasanna Gautam wrote: > On Dec 3, 2007 1:36 PM, Bipin Gautam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > X-No-Archive: > > > > > > > > I am sorry to anyone who have lost their data in the past. We all have. > > And I think we LEARN something from it. Don't we? I think it's time we call > > our data rescue man - Mr. Bipin! :-) Why don't anyone who have problem with > > rescueing data call Bipin? Or even Bipin should start up data rescue company > > that services OSS user's data for free! :-) > > > > > > > we already have it for some years now, > > > > http://nepcert.org.np/ (but not much attension ) > > > > Anouncement: "free" data rescue for "people" making "visible > > comtributing" in FOSS here in Nepal.
Great! I guess good place to say this would be the http://wiki.fossnepal.org. :-) > > > how about expanding it... maybe exchanging expertise with fossnepal users... > ? (Sorry haven't really followed everything.. sorry if this is little out of > place) Elusive man rises from zombie mode. :-) > one thing we can all do is work on the established forums themselves and > perhaps help other people too... Maybe I had a problem and I somehow solved > it... it's always nice to take a little time to say how u did it... and > place it somewhere searcheable... maybe the ubuntuforums or even here so > that someone else can find it. I would say the fossnepal wiki would be the best place for us to put this with pointers pointing to this list and other places. With seperate section for computing like the gentoo people do - http://gentoo-wiki.com/Main_Page. For e.g., In foss nepal wiki, with a seperate section called "Linux hints" - ----- How to call foo function from global scope - The problem was solved in this thread <insert_uri_here>. How to recover a crashed the data - Call Bipin on xyz. :p ----- So, that's the general idea I guess. Btw, there's a FAQ section already in the FN wiki. If you want to add something new, go ahead but make sure you keep the structure. -- Cheers, Bikal. GPG: 0x5DAE3BE5 "Rule 6: There is no Rule 6." - Rob Pike
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