--On May 3, 2010 7:34:43 AM -0500 Steven Spencer <[email protected]>
wrote:
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.

After talking with dcid on IRC (irc://irc.freenode.net/#ossec) he choose to stay with the current wiki and get it cleaned rather then a complete ground up start over (Some of this is taking place already) Due to this I am taking my POC wiki down in a few days.

Now just to get other involved, and I think your subsection members of authority could work out. The question is who wants to do what?

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.

The installation docs on the wiki for RPM installs based on distributions is very out of date can could use some help? Would you like to help out in this area? I think atomicturtle from irc also does a lot of work with RPM's and ossec.

~Jeremy Rossi
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