not a Debian fan I'm guessing?

will hill wrote:

>Sounds like a good idea.  Talk to the Debian people and see if they can use 
>some help.  It sounds like you are willing to support what you do, so they 
>will be happy to hear from you.
>
>On Saturday 20 March 2004 05:06, Cleve Allison wrote:
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>>I'm going to contact the guys whose instructions were most useful and
>>hopefully enter into a light discussion about this topic but have a
>>couple of questions and I'm interested in your opinions and input.
>>The instructions that I used to set up Flowscan were very general and
>>broad so as to be useful to as many different people and distributions
>>as possible......a good thing IMHO, however the instructions that I want
>>to write will be very specific.
>>I will detail exactly which distribution/version I used for OS and all
>>software packages.  The reason I'm doing this is that my document is
>>geered toward non-linux professionals that would like to use the tool
>>but don't know how to get there.
>>This being the case, I would like to put it on a website and leave it
>>there......I have no problem with testing and updating the document for
>>all major releases of the software and OS that I will be using as I will
>>be testing the new platforms anyway....and the hard part is doing it the
>>first time and writing the first document.  Now, I have a domain already
>>cleve.allison.name however I really don't want public stuff associated
>>with a domain named for me.  Are there domains that invite community
>>contributed documents like this, where I could place this instruction
>>manual?
>>
>>cha
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