>> Pierangelo, >> >> I don't want to get into a debate about the importance of >> documentation, but documentation is really one of the most important >> things about software. If you as a developer understand the code, this >> doesn't mean the code is usable since most of those who use it are not >> developers and do not know how to read the code. Everybody appreciates >> the time and effort given by the developers. The administrator guide has >> no mention of the overlays (at least not chain) and the man pages do not >> give enough description, also the administrator guide could add examples >> for some configurations, maybe like those ones being asked in the >> mailing list. >> > > Oh please, stop bitching and moaning about the documentation! I can't take > it > anymore on this list. Why don't you go to work and send in documentation > improvements? I'm not a developer but I fully agree with them. If you want > better documentation, send your improvements to ITS or to the FAQ. As a > good > LDAP admin you can figure out how it works. >
kk++ +1 from me. -- Kind Regards, Gavin Henry. OpenLDAP Engineering Team. E [EMAIL PROTECTED] Community developed LDAP software. http://www.openldap.org/project/
