Massimiliano Pala schrieb: > Hi Hugi, > > thanks for the tip.. I am trying to deal with many aspects of the > project, > and... I should also sleep sometime... hehehe!! :D
Know what you are talking about. My hobby is CAcert in my leisure time, as I think basic digital security should be for free for everybody. Thats why I'm interested in OpenCA as well, even as a marketing heini. :-) > Anyhow, do you have any > suggestion on how to practically organize the wiki ? What I would do and taking your suggestions below into account: Categories (this one also to add to "navigation"): * OpenCA PKI * OCSPD Project * LibPKI Project * LibPRQP Project * OpenCA-NG Project & Categories: * Documentation * How-To's * Bug Fixes etc. Giving you a slight idea, what I'm talking about: http://cacert.joel-hatsch.net/wiki/Main_Page Is under heavy development. Transfer and restructuring / regrouping of ca. 1600 pages (needless to say, nearly half of them are rubbish) pages from original cacert wiki. > > Right now I organized in such a way that for each Project we have: > News, Fixes, Docs. HOW-TOs would definitely be a good idea.. but who has > time to write them ??? :D A talented techie, motivate some students. E.g. 5 wiki pages = 1 Pizza al modo del cappo ;-) > > Unfortunately, at the moment, we do not have many core > developers/contributors > for the projects I can rely on :( It's in every project the same, lack of talented and serious developers. With CAcert as well :-( As a marketer there is one thing what I don't really understand. Why do software developers not more "recycle" (if possible from a technical and license point of view), at least this is my impression? Anyhow, if you would like to get hints or technical support or anything else from the wiki just cry. :-) Tanti saluti della Svizzera Andreas aka hugi PS Wondering, if not some software from OpenCA is in CAcert PKI... > > Cheers, > Max > > > > On 03/09/2010 08:46 AM, hugi wrote: >> Hi Max >> >> Maybe you try to work with categories and breadcrumbs. Is quite >> useful to >> structure a wiki towards a "know-how management" tool. - Users have >> better >> overview, when number of pages becomes bigger. >> >> At least I try it actually with a MW for a project and it's not so bad. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs > proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. > See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Openca-Users mailing list > Openca-Users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openca-users > -- Andreas aka hugi - h...@cacert.org CAcert Inc. Member CAcert.org - Secure Together http://www.cacert.org
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