Thanks for the release of selinux guide.I'm also looking forward to seeing its coming back.<br><br>On Friday, April 20, 2012, Martin Prpic <<a href="mailto:mprpic@redhat.com">mprpic@redhat.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Christopher,<br>
><br>> I'll make sure the SELinux Guide is released for Fedora 17! And I'll be eagerly awaiting any kind of feedback once it's out ;)<br>><br>> Martin<br>><br>> On 04/20/2012 07:13 AM, Christopher R. Antila wrote:<br>
>><br>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>>> Hash: SHA1<br>>><br>>> Personally, I would appreciate a renewed "Security-Enhanced Linux:<br>>> User Guide," which hasn't been published since Fedora 13.<br>
>><br>>><br>>> Christopher.<br>>><br>>> On 04/20/2012 12:31 AM, Joshua J Wulf wrote:<br>>>><br>>>> On 04/20/2012 02:17 PM, Christopher R. Antila wrote: Hi:<br>>>><br>
>>> I won't be at the FUDCon Malaysia, but this sounds like a VERY<br>>>> GOOD IDEA!!!<br>>>><br>>>> What about mass editing at future FUDCons? We have lots of Guides<br>>>> at various states of being out-dated, and we could really improve<br>
>>> the state of the documentation simply by publishing all of what we<br>>>> already have.<br>>>>><br>>>>> I'll trial it at this FUDCON and if it's successful we can do it<br>
>>>> at future ones. A "book per FUDCON" would rock. The new tool* is<br>>>>> all about breaking down large documentation projects into<br>>>>> microtasks that can be completed in parallel, so it's a good use<br>
>>>> case.<br>>>><br>>>>> The resulting doc will still require an editor, obviously; but<br>>>>> it's a good way to harness the critical mass of a FUDCON.<br>>>><br>
>>><br>>>>> What current or potential docs could do with the love this time<br>>>>> round?<br>>>><br>>>>> - Josh<br>>>><br>>>>> * We're still looking for a name - suggestions welcome!<br>
>>>> <a href="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=789243">https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=789243</a><br>>>><br>>>><br>>>><br>>>> Christopher.<br>>>><br>
>>> On 04/19/2012 08:03 PM, Joshua Wulf wrote:<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> I have an idea for an interesting technological and social<br>>>>>>> experiment around docs for the Malaysia FUDCON.<br>
>>>>>><br>>>>>>> We have a topic-based authoring tool that we're using to<br>>>>>>> develop documentation inside Red Hat at the moment, called<br>>>>>>> Topika.<br>
>>>>>><br>>>>>>> Last year I sponsored an intern project to integrate it with<br>>>>>>> FAS, so it has a FAS authentication module.<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> I can spin up an instance in OpenShift or EC2 with FAS auth,<br>
>>>>>> we can choose a book that we'd like to see for Fedora, and<br>>>>>>> one that matches the prevalent area of interest / expertise<br>>>>>>> of the attendees of the FUDCON.<br>
>>>>>><br>>>>>>> Then I can design the topic map for the book.<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> Then at the FUDCON we work with the organisers to make it a<br>>>>>>> feature of the FUDCON that we will crowdsource the book in<br>
>>>>>> the three days of the FUDCON. Every attendee can log into the<br>>>>>>> Topika instance with their FAS account, and write one (1)<br>>>>>>> topic, using the supplied template.<br>
>>>>>><br>>>>>>> We'll rebuild the book every five minutes on a stage so that<br>>>>>>> attendees can view the progress.<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> If it works, then it could a viable way to get a book per<br>
>>>>>> FUDCON.<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> What do you think?<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> - Josh<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joshua J Wulf"<br>
>>>>>> <<a href="mailto:jwulf@redhat.com">jwulf@redhat.com</a>> To: <a href="mailto:docs@lists.fedoraproject.org">docs@lists.fedoraproject.org</a> Sent:<br>>>>>>> Thursday, April 19, 2012 10:48:27 AM Subject: FUDCON Malaysia<br>
>>>>>> Docs Hackfest<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> Hey, anyone in docs going to FUDCON in Malaysia?<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> Anyone docs hackfest organised for it?<br>
>>>>>><br>>>>>>> - Josh<br>>>><br>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----<br>>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux)<br>>><br>>> iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPkPBkAAoJEInCktGVqZ8VGXwH/35iSobsu5olSifcgl6QrWy4<br>
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