Hi Sam,

I would like to see more enterprise oriented forums (lists?).  VMware
and NetApp communities come to mind most immediately.  I think they
use the same back-end.

Fedora lists seem like a bad fit; it's just a little too hard to
filter desktop chatter.

An enterprise wiki, BigAdmin-style?

On 2/19/09, Sam Folk-Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> We also have http://kbase.redhat.com for solutions. We are updating this
> daily. If there's a topic you'd like to see covered that we don't
> currently have, shoot me an email or fill out this form:
>
> http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/survey.jspa?s=57&d=q1_freetext&_q1_freetext=&lang=en
>
> The lists have always been the primary way for users to connect with
> each other, and the Fedora community is quite active. I would be curious
> to hear if others would like to see more community features hosted by
> Red Hat? i.e. forums, the ability to comment on kbase articles, the
> ability to contribute to the kbase, etc.
>
> -Sam
>
> shrek-m gmx.de wrote:
>> Am 19.02.2009 05:05, Eugene Vilensky schrieb:
>>> I enjoy most of the messages on these mailing lists, but I find they
>>> are sparse and the discussions never reach much depth.  I am curious,
>>> what additional resources, if any, do the members of these lists
>>> engage for Red Hat technical discussions?
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_ball    ;-)
>>
>>
>> for solutions:
>> https://www.redhat.com/docs/
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
>> https://www.redhat.com/training/
>> and  fedora
>>
>> for discussions:
>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/
>>
>
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