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RE: How about a TWIKI page?


That could very well be the page I want(ed).  But,
I think it should have a link off of the Cygwin Home Page,
If it were there, then maybe others would more
willing to contribute to it.  For Example, I do believe that 
Mark J. de Jong's instructions on how to set up an SSHD
server would be good for the TWIKI.  As well as perhaps, 
"How to set up an RXVT title with bash", etc, etc.  Searching
the mail archives is nice, if you have the time, know the key
words, and are willing to run down all the little rabbit trails
that get started.

I also believe that using the TWIKI could relieve the FAQ 
maintainers jobs some.  Much of what's in the FAQ could
be put in the TWIKI, and the FAQ can become a FAQ, not
a container for all the distilled knowledge about Cygwin.

On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 09:12:27 -0400, Dawson, David W wrote:

>Just wondering, but
>
>Is the current "home of TWiki.Cygwin." at 
><<http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ccj00/twiki/bin/view/Cygwin/WebHome>>
>what you are looking for?
>
>Or are you looking for something different?
>
>	-David.
>---------------------
>David Dawson
>david.w.dawson@lmco.com
>703-367-3885
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marco Carnut [mailto:kiko@tempest.com.br] 
>Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 10:47 PM
>To: cygwin@cygwin.com
>Subject: RE: How about a TWIKI page?
>
>
>Hi folks,
>
>Mark Paulus wrote:
>
>> Perhaps, instead of creating/adding all the issues that
>> are coming up to the FAQ, how about running a
>> TWIKI application, and linking it to the cygwin home page, 
>> and then using that as cygwin's "expert system"?
>> 
>> Just a thought.
>
>I'm for it. I can even volunteer to host it, or, if someone else has a
>better place, install/maintain it.
>
>Although I'm involved in writing a PKI-Enabled version of TWiki, I'd
>reccomend using name-and-password for most users. Client certs, although
>much more secure, are a pain to use in most browsers.
>
>--Marco "Kiko" Carnut, CISSP
>--Tempest Security Technologies -- www.tempest.com.br
>
>
>
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