On Jul 19, 2007, at 7:13 AM, Mimi Yin wrote:

In-line...

On Jul 18, 2007, at 11:32 PM, Ted Leung wrote:

I found a number of different Chandler Server related guides/ manuals and had a few questions.

Is this document up to date? Who is the intended audience?
http://chandlerproject.org/Documentation/ChandlerServerEndUserManual

The document is not up to date for Cosmo 0.7, but the intended audience is people using Cosmo to share via CalDAV / WebDAV


How is the EndUser Manual audience different from the Server Bundle Adminsitrator audience?
http://chandlerproject.org/Developers/ServerBundleAdministrator

One is for end users (although not the hub target user) the other is for the person who downloads Cosmo and needs to configure/set it up


End-users for Chandler Server or end-users of Chandler Hub or both? (I think users will likely self-identify by whether they're using Chandler Hub or someone else's instance of Chandler Server.) Is this something we want to maintain / update for Preview?

Primarily end users of the Server, although some of the info would be useful for advanced users of the hub. We are assuming that the quickstart guide will be sufficient doc for the initial launch, but I think that we are going to find that we need "fuller" end user manuals/docs for both the desktoip and server/hub. Whether we actually have the bandwidth to do that is a separate question.


Perhaps we should split out a separate section in the FAQ for Chandler Server Administrators...

I think so.



Should we point to the ServerBundleAdministrator page? or to the ServerBundleInstallation page http://chandlerproject.org/ Developers/ServerBundleInstallation

Which page are you talking about point from? If it's from the download page, I'd say the ServerBundleInstallation page.

I've actually got links to both on the Download page now.

That's fine.


There are also several FAQs
+ http://chandlerproject.org/Developers/ServerBundleInstallation#FAQ
+ http://chandlerproject.org/Developers/ ServerBundleAdministrator#FAQ

Should these be consolidated into the main FAQ?

If the goal is to have a single FAQ, then yes, they ought to be consolidated and the page sections updated to point to the main FAQ

Done.

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