On 6/6/05, Bernd Eidenschink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> _please_ excuse the delay for bringing up the homepage. There is a first
> version at www.servercult.com now.


Don't worry about it, it took me just as long to reply...  :-)


> Feel free to bring up everything you like or dislike. This is just a proposal
> (and also work in progress).
> 
> In my opinion some very basic texts describing the 'why' and 'where to go' of
> the project should be made available for the community; also I agree with you
> to keep the content low to focus work on the more important areas!
> 
> Until direct login is possible for you please send me any content you like to
> add, see, change!
> 
> Regards,
> Bernd.


How does everyone feel about using a wiki?  Take a look at this: 
http://psplinux.sourceforge.net/ -- These folks are using MediaWiki,
the software behind the WikiPedia project, on their Source Forge
hosted web site.

Now take a look at this site:  http://hula-project.org -- This is the
exact same software with a different template running the main website
for Novell's new Hula mail/calendar server software.  Looks nice.

I've looked at MediaWiki briefly.  It comes with half a dozen
templates which can be used as a starting point to achieve the look
and feel that Bernd's developed.

I think we'd run it slightly differently than the AOLserver wiki we're
already familiar with.  We'd auto-generate Zoran's fancy new docs from
CVS as static pages, maybe using the wiki for comments.  Also, we'd
auto-generate a list of modules straight out of CVS so that it's
always up-to-date.

So, how about it?  I think it would be an easy, low maintenance way to
get a lot of people participating quickly.

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