On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 09:21 +0100, Mark Hlawatschek wrote: > On Wednesday 28 November 2007 23:50:19 Lon Hohberger wrote: > > On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 13:27 -0800, Scott Becker wrote: > > > Summit's are better than closed development but users like me are > > > never going to attend. A community based site is a good foundation. > > > > There was this, but it's a bit outdated and pretty spartan: > > > > http://gfs.wikidev.net/ > > > > It's going to take a lot of work to make it current, though it seems to > > still work. (Apparently, even my account still works *gasp*) > > > open-sharedroot.org provides a wiki section for cluster documentation. There > is already some information about the redhat cluster stack available. > We could easily use it to create a redhat cluster/gfs community documentation. > So have a look at http://open-sharedroot.org/faq > What do you think about this? Either one would work. I'm more familiar with MediaWiki (wikidev runs this; it's used by Wikipedia), but it's not like Wikis are hard to use. ;) -- Lon -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster