Re: OT: SysAdmin Stories

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On Sun, 6 Jun 2010, Geoff Galitz wrote:

> > What will be the intended audience? How much technical detail can
> > be mentioned? Does one assume that the readers know what is grub,
> > initrd, xen, amavisd etc?
> >
> The intended audience is anyone in the Systems Administration or
> Systems Engineering field at any technical level.  It is assumed
> basic technologies such as grub and initrd are already known, but
> not necessarily well understood. I may add technical introductions
> to those technologies if needed.
>
> Contributors should not worry too much about this, it is my job as
> editor/writer to make sure that needed relevant technical
> information is introduced as necessary.

  i see the potential for amusing anecdotes.  geek humour, as it were.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WM977mANl8

rday

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