Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: > No, the man pages are just fine. The problem here is the documentation > often assumes a knowledge of the protocol / supporting RFCs. Either > people are too stupid/ lazy to go out and find the information > themselves, or they've lost the basic ability to learn things without > being spoon-fed.
I don't expect people to understand every RADIUS detail. I *do* expect people to be able to read things... when told what to read. I've given up expecting the complainers to contribute anything. There's a *strong* correlation between people who complain, and people who don't contribute. The people who *do* contribute say things like "this thing annoyed me, so here's the fix." I'll take that any day over empty complaints. > This guys crappy attitude aside, the wiki could use a bit of an > overhaul. All the 1.* stuff needs stripping out or marking as such, > because it's getting confusing. Ubuntu managed to ship 8.04 (LTS) with 1.1.7. This means that 1.1.7 will be included in Ubuntu 8.04 for the next 3 years. > Could each take a few sections? It's a bit much for one person to tackle > by themselves. I'm going to put the ~200 pages of my book up on deployingradius.com. I'll post an announcement later this week. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

