Lan Barnes said:

>
> G. Axe inspired me and I did a book review!

Awesome!

> But the above instructions are incomprehensible. _Maybe_ I have a
> Kplug
> log in ... but remember it?! Get real!

Only you would know, since you would have created it, by going to
http://www.kernel-panic.org clicking on the "join"
http://www.kernel-panic.org/join_form link  There you would fill in

Full Name
Enter full name, eg. John Smith.

User Name (Required)
Enter a user name, usually something like 'jsmith'. No spaces or
special characters. Usernames and passwords are case sensitive, make
sure the caps lock key is not enabled. This is the name used to log
in.

E-mail (Required)
Enter an email address. This is necessary in case the password is
lost. We respect your privacy, and will not give the address away to
any third parties or expose it anywhere.

Password (Required)
Minimum 5 characters.

Confirm password (Required)
Re-enter the password. Make sure the passwords are identical.
Send a mail with the password

Then click on the "register" link. It's up to you to know your
username and passwd, since you set up your own account.

After that, when you enter the site, you will get a login box on the
lower left. Once you have logged in, you can click on "myfolder" in
the blue bar and it will take you to your work area on the server. If
you click on the "add new item" link and choose "document" you can
start creating your review. I prefer to use the "content" tab. It give
you more of a filesystem view of your folder, making it easier to
manage content. This is also the screen where you will change the
status of your newly created book review to "Submit", so the admins
will know it's ready to publish.

BTW, I checked, and you must have created and account, because lbarnes
is there. You can have the system email you your password.
http://www.kernel-panic.org/mail_password_form

I want to encourage everyone to use the web site, and to create your
own content. There are other types of content you can create including
blog, document, event, file, folder, image, link, news item, photo,
photo album, topic, weblog and wiki page. For the KPLUG site to be
truly useful it requires a lot of people to participate.

I just checked and the last change to a Wiki page was October 15, 2005
http://www.kernel-panic.org/wiki/FrontPage/recentchanges?period=year

YMMV


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