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I could help you with the perl scripts in there if you want...I wrote
them for Harald a long time ago, but the examples repository just
never was a priority I guess. I would like to see it come to pass.

If you want to scrap them no problem, it was just a few nights of
part-time hacking. It should be easy to make them conform to the rest
of the site though, just plug in the right HTML templates and off you
go. All it really needs is some actual examples :)



"Oskar Andreasson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi all, 
>
> I am currently working on the netfilter.org example section and have a few 
>questions, mainly to the core team but to everyone else as well who feels like giving 
>me his thought on the matter.
>
> I've currently worked out the main functions to show the example sections, scripts, 
>explanations etcetera etcetera. In other words, it "works", but I'll need to work out 
>some more checks etcetera. 
>
> My questions:
>
> 1. Does it matter if the example section does not conform to the rest of the site 
>when it comes to layout? 
>
> 2. Should it be possible to read the "incoming" entries before they are checked by 
>the database maintainers(core team?)? 
>
> 3. Will anyone get pissed off if I more or less scrap the scripts currently in the 
>examples directories? They look extremely good, but since they are written in perl 
>and considering what a lousy coder I am, they will most probably not work with what I 
>write :-). also, I don't know perl well enough to code in it myself, hence I feel a 
>bit uneasy about trying to conform to it.
>
> 4. Everything so far is written in BASH script CGI's. Will anyone in the core team 
>object to this? I could redo the code in C, but it would require quite some time on 
>my hands unfortunately...
>
> Any kind of reply to this would be greatly appreciated, even a simple "fuck off, I'm 
>already working on it" ;). 
>
> Oskar Andreasson
> http://www.boingworld.com
> http://people.unix-fu.org/andreasson/
> mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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