Robert,

I've finished up the interview questions and you can find theme here:
http://www.montanalinux.org/files/robert-nelson-interview.html

I've posted this to the mailing list so others can see the questions I've come 
up with and perhaps contribute any additional questions they'd like to see... 
although I think I was pretty complete. :)

Take your time, answer them however you want to.  Skip any questions you don't 
feel like answering.  If there are any questions you'd like added, add them.  
If there are already web resources that address specific pieces of questions, 
feel free to provide links to them or quote from them to save yourself some 
time.  Use paragraphs.  Several of the questions are actually multiple 
questions.  If you want to split those up, feel free to do so.  If you need any 
clarifications on anything, just let me know.

Submitting your answers: Feel free to email me directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or 
post your answers to this mailing list if you feel like it.  In any event, 
it'll take me a little time to process your answers... format them for my 
website... and get the content posted... although I should be able to get it 
all done the same day.

If you are so inclined, I'd love to have a picture of you to include.

If any straggler questions happen to show up from others on the mailing list... 
and you answer them... I can either update the content or add them as comments 
to the content... but we'll play that by ear.

If anyone wants an example of what the final product will look like, check out 
either of these two previous interviews I've done:

Interview with OpenVZ Project Manager Kir Kolyshkin
http://www.montanalinux.org/openvz-kir-interview.html

Interview with Linux-VServer Project Leader Herbert Pƶtzl
http://www.montanalinux.org/linux-vserver-interview.html

----- "Suno Ano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Scott> Expect my interview questions email this weekend... Now that I
>  Scott> know how it works, it gives me a better idea on what to ask.
> 
> hi Scott and others, well I think now I got the idea behind vzpkg.
> However I think it would help a lot for novices if we just had a
> wikipage about
> 
>  - what is vzpkg
>  - what can it be used for
>  - why is it useful
>  - what exactly is a package cache
>  - roadmap
>  -etc
> 
> Maybe one of you guys could but a few words on that on the wiki?

Suno,

I have a question near the end about the future of vzpkg2 and documentation.  
I'm guessing Robert's answer to that will play into when and how the 
documentation you are looking for come into play.

TYL,
-- 
Scott Dowdle
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