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From: Rahul Sundaram rahulsundaram@gmail.com To: For users of Fedora Core releases fedora-list@redhat.com Hi
here's a solution -- can we post the mailing list etiquette rules somewhere under fedora.redhat.com? that way, any time some dimwit joins this club and decides he likes his personal way of doing things, he can be pointed in short order at the *fedora*-approved etiquette list. at which point, that should be the end of the debate.
Please do this. Write a set of guidelines and submit it to the docs list. we can have a format set of guidelines approved by Redhat. Everyone else lets kill this thread. I am pretty sure everything that is supposed to be covered has already been done so.
-- Regards, Rahul Sundaram
Please see the attached file. This version is in html. I will convert it to the required format, and remove the extraneous references to the RedHat hat install, replacing them with "fedora" as needed.
Is there any document I should read in order to understand what guideline, formats and specifications are being applied to the Fedora docs?
Jeff Kinz
----- Forwarded message from Rahul Sundaram rahulsundaram@gmail.com -----
From: Rahul Sundaram rahulsundaram@gmail.com To: For users of Fedora Core releases fedora-list@redhat.com Hi
here's a solution -- can we post the mailing list etiquette rules somewhere under fedora.redhat.com? that way, any time some dimwit joins this club and decides he likes his personal way of doing things, he can be pointed in short order at the *fedora*-approved etiquette list. at which point, that should be the end of the debate.
Please do this. Write a set of guidelines and submit it to the docs list. we can have a format set of guidelines approved by Redhat. Everyone else lets kill this thread. I am pretty sure everything that is supposed to be covered has already been done so.
-- Regards, Rahul Sundaram
File actually attached this time. Sorry.
Please see the attached file. This version is in html. I will convert it to the required format, and remove the extraneous references to the RedHat hat install, replacing them with "fedora" as needed.
Is there any document I should read in order to understand what guideline, formats and specifications are being applied to the Fedora docs?
Jeff Kinz
Hi
Is there any document I should read in order to understand what guideline, formats and specifications are being applied to the Fedora docs?
Jeff Kinz
yes. there is lots of info @
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/
Make the changes as required and do try and present a online link instead of attaching the document
regards Rahul Sundaram
===== Regards Rahul Sundaram
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 11:25:11AM -0800, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Is there any document I should read in order to understand what guideline, formats and specifications are being applied to the Fedora docs?
yes. there is lots of info @
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/
Make the changes as required and do try and present a online link instead of attaching the document
http://www.rhil.org/docs/rhil-guide.html
Will convert and format as described asap.