On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Paul W. Frields wrote: > I do think that what you'll find is that with any well-written > documentation, making any salient points about a fairly complex subject > requires some groundwork... Agreed, I want to write something that users of Fedora will both benefit and learn from, not just read to achieve a set of objectives. > other hand, the tutorial format is task-oriented. I think it's a bit of > a balancing act I have a feeling that this may just depend on the exact subject you set for an individual tutorial. Something explaining the security implications of installation options has a lot more scope for explaining principles than say a document covering how to install/configure sudo. I think however that by approaching security from installation, first boot, up2date the documents will remain focused on Fedora and not on issues that may be seen as too general. Should I suggest a starting point of writing docs for "Keeping your Fedora installation patched" and an introduction to Fedora-security? These sound like managable sized peices of security related documentation from which the rest of our ideas can follow. James -- http://jamesd.ukgeeks.co.uk/