RE: Apache Doc Project

1998-11-26 Thread Kraaij, Reinder
> Um ... partially my fault. For the past couple of > weeks, I've been trying to line up someone/someplace > that would be willing to let me use their Apache > installation as the subject of a case study (see > message from 11/02 below.) So far, it's been > a thundering failure - nobody has even

Re: Apache Doc Project

1998-11-10 Thread Jose Rodriguez
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Re: Apache Doc Project

1998-11-10 Thread Andrew Ford
> "Stefano" == "Stefano Gobbo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >1. a set of book-style docs covering the various aspects of >> deploying a > *web-based information system* with Apache. Some >> must be directly > related to the product itself, while other >> should be more busine

Re: Apache Doc Project

1998-11-04 Thread Stefano Gobbo
> >1. a set of book-style docs covering the various aspects of deploying a > > *web-based information system* with Apache. Some must be directly > >related to the product itself, while other should be more business > oriented. > > It was in an effort to establish this sort of orientation tha

Re: Apache Doc Project

1998-11-04 Thread Michele Petrovsky
At 12:28 PM 11/4/98 +100, you wrote: >Don't flame me, but what I have in mind is a far more drastic move toward an >enterprise packaging of the jewel. Maybe i had to wait these posting 'till i had >something more concrete, but as the bazaar theory teachs... Far from flaming - I think everything

Apache Doc Project

1998-11-04 Thread Stefano Gobbo
In data 3 Nov 98, alle 15:20, Michele Petrovsky wrote: > So, folks, what might we do for our first "Apache Documentation Group" > project? Some of the fellows at new-httpd suggested the following: > > * a "User's Guide" that would offer step-by-step, "how to > install and config