On 2/24/22 9:08 AM, Alex Rousskov wrote:
"more examples" is hardly the answer.
I believe that "more examples" can be additional data that someone can derive information ~> knowledge from.
Or said another way, it's a step in the proper direction.I think one of the most important things to have with examples is meta information about the configuration (both server and client side) that it is being used and the version.
E.g. Clients are configured to talk directly to Squid (vX.Y) proxy server on port 80 / 443 wherein SSL "bumping" a la. monkey in the middle for caching purposes on a low bandwidth / metered connection.
/Just/ having configuration examples doesn't do much in and of itself without knowing the context the examples are from. If anything /just/ examples is worse in that people have no context and are left with trying to identify the version, what was being and intended to be done, and then translating that to the version & configuration they are working with. This is something that's non-trivial for seasoned (Squid) administrators and can be near impossible to new (Squid) administrators.
-- Grant. . . . unix || die
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