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Re: [Rule-list] Anaconda docs, was: Introduction
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James |
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Re: [Rule-list] Anaconda docs, was: Introduction |
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Sun, 17 Feb 2002 16:12:10 -0800 |
Marco,
I'll go one further... If the links are there I can "mirror" them so that
they are accessable to all and modifiable by all. Our company has a Twiki site
that allows for real time user updates to html pages. Granted a certain amount
of trust is needed because "hacking" the pages would be trivial. However if it
allows for us to update the docs as we learn it could help.
James
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 00:44:57 +0100
Marco Fioretti <address@hidden> wrote:
> James said about anaconda:
>
> What I was hoping to find was a way to gather the docs together in
> such a way that intent/result of all of the features could be
> researched.
>
> Exactly!
>
> If you look at our todo list (follow the link from the web page)
> this is one of the things that I listed as needed. I refer not only to
> what we will do as RULE (which we will obviously document, right?)
> but also and before that to the gathering of any already existing
> information.
>
> Please everybody post here any URL you can find about Anaconda
> documentation, whatever its source.
>
> I'll format that and put it online.
>
> Ciao,
> Marco
> RULE project leader
>
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