I think this would be a good idea.  What if you took the current wiki
hierarchy and then rather than asking people to help generally, asked them
to assign themselves to a particular sub-section?  In this way you might be
able to determine if there is a need to recruit some knowledge resources for
particular areas.  My expertise with Ossec is entirely based on how we use
it inside our business.  (server-clients) and we are using the rpm release
for centos which may not be as current as the latest-greatest release.

On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Jeremy Rossi <[email protected]> wrote:

> daniel said:
>>
>> If we have enough people interested in helping out, we can start a
>> project to get everything documented in a central place. However, we
>> would need participation
>> from a good number of people to get all the documents we have spread
>> online and put it all together in one place. Anyone interested?
>>
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> Here is my few on and off hours while babysitting (newborn) attempt at
> getting the documentation into a more central location.  I have a feeling
> the wiki software I choose will *NOT* make the cut as it is written in JAVA,
> but it's the best wiki around.  (Flame suit is on!)
>
> This is far from complete, but rather a proof what can be done:
> http://173.63.166.92:8080/
>
> ~Jeremy Rossi
> e: look at the headers people
> t: http://twitter.com/jrossi
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