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Rock On Mr. Cole!
What a lively, if not overly religious discussion! Holy Book of
Server, indeed. St. IGNUcious, and all! LOL ;-)
All we need now is for His Holiness The Dalai Lama to drop the
science on his text editor of choice, and we can call a wrap on this
little discussion! ;-) ;-)
Visualize Whirled Peas,
Brian Shumate
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On Dec 18, 2005, at 12:03 AM, Kevin Cole wrote:
P.S. I also favor using nano as the example editor.
Also, I wanted to address the bit about anticipating the
audience: You
can try, but this is "Linux for Human Beings (TM)" and as
such, assuming
that only techno-geek high priests should lay eyes on the
"Holy Book of
Server" isn't an approach I'd recommend. Stating up front
"Here be
dragons" is fine, but glossing over stuff because "readers
should already
know x, y and z" is a tough call. If there are prerequisites,
and the
server guide cannot cover them all, they should be clearly
stated up
front, and if possible, there should be a list of documents
presented in
the order which they should be read.
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