Re: [CentOS-docs] What's an Enterprise class OS

2008-11-10 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Steve Tindall wrote: When looking for a reference to post in response to a question, I often find it hard to locate questions in the FAQs that I know exist, but sometimes that's because of the web vs. wiki FAQs issue (i.e., I'm looking in the wrong one). The problem with the FAQs on the web

Re: [CentOS-docs] What's an Enterprise class OS

2008-11-10 Thread Ned Slider
Ralph Angenendt wrote: Steve Tindall wrote: When looking for a reference to post in response to a question, I often find it hard to locate questions in the FAQs that I know exist, but sometimes that's because of the web vs. wiki FAQs issue (i.e., I'm looking in the wrong one). The problem

Re: [CentOS-docs] Test-driving RHEL Betas

2008-11-10 Thread Karanbir Singh
Dag Wieers wrote: You need a RHN entitlement. So that's hardly pushing. Look at it from some other angels. - It shows people we are helping to give back to upstream (and not just reaping) - It encourages people to help CentOS as well - It shows Red Hat we are willing to help with

Re: [CentOS-docs] What's an Enterprise class OS

2008-11-10 Thread Karanbir Singh
Ned Slider wrote: The more I think about this, and in relation to the whole WebSite2 vision, I'm wondering if a simple static page at www.centos.org is all that may be needed combined with wiki.centos.org for content/docs etc, forums.centos.org, MLs and IRC for support, and

Re: [CentOS-docs] What's an Enterprise class OS

2008-11-10 Thread Karanbir Singh
Replying to myself, since this last line was perhaps not very clear... Karanbir Singh wrote: (3) Do nothing. Maintaining the web site is not important. I'm sure no one would agree (3) is a solution. But if we do not come up with viable solutions and start actively working on it, we would end