>> If someone hosted a static page with a URL of fedoracommunity.org FYI as of this AM, fedoracommunity.org is dark. But, it does reslove to an active DNS entry. It may just be offline. >> gateway-style that provided a list of non-RH community-based resources, >> including Google search hints and un-commented links to Fedora-related >> sites, >> that should easily pass muster for mention in the README. > > No, you are mistaken > >> Consider it done; that someone will be me. I just registered the domain >> name >> and will be hosting the site by next week on a Fedora server, no less. > > Why, when the actual plan is to have http://www.fedoraproject.org/ > actually be the nice new shiny website? What Plan? fedoraproject.org bounces to http://fedora.linux.duke.edu/ So, why is that site more entitled to be a release point for documentation then any other? OK, I am done with website issues. I apologize if I have antagonized the group with some of my posts. I am only trying to help push for a release of information. Attached is a tutorial that I have been working on for the group. It has basic markup, but I am falling down with the correct syntax for the group and am asking for someone, editor?, to review, revise and critique my first offering. I have compile problems with chp4, my compiler isn't able to handle the -> and ~ char. What do I need to load to get special char. to work. (btw-I have been unable to dl the examples from the CVS) Also, since this is my first project I am trying to keep up ~ Do I open a bugzilla rpt? or What? While I have tried to review and follow the current directions for submissions, I am a little confused. I'll probably be confused until I get one or two submissions under my belt. Thanks, Brad Yum_Tutorial.tar attached
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