On Tuesday 20 September 2005 20:02, Sharninder wrote: > > > 3. Documentation, whitepapers and articles > > > > projects > > > > > are always needed. > > This reminds me that ilug-cal had started an > inititative of this sort a few years back. I > remember 'cause I also wrote a small'ish howto for > that. Is that project still live ? What came off it ? > > -- > Sharninder
There are lots of material coming up on the net in the linux world. If we need to do something, then there must be a real need for it. If you take all the factors there, then it becomes an optimisation problem (solvable usually). We must in particular pay more attention to local problems. It certainly helps if people identify issues (on the list) which require more detailed anaysis. Then if some others can, then we can have nice articles, documentations etc on our site. Then again we might identify such needs through a thread. That is how it stands. Now performance evaluation in this kind of scenario must necessarily be dynamic. It requires quite some effort to quantify it (an interesting topic if you want to use such things to build examples for your theories, like I sometimes do) in some sense. But what is more important is that such efforts should be persistently motivated. A. Mani Member, Cal. Math. Soc -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the body "unsubscribe ilug-cal" and an empty subject line. FAQ: http://www.ilug-cal.org/node.php?id=3
