Actually, this seems like a really good idea... Would it be possible to install a wiki on the FreeRADIUS site? I saw a post from another user saying he had set one up, but I think an "official" FR wiki linked from the site would be good. Thoughts? --Mike
On Nov 23, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Michael Griego wrote:
Actually, this seems like a really good idea... Would it be possible to install a wiki on the FreeRADIUS site? I saw a post from another user saying he had set one up, but I think an "official" FR wiki linked from the site would be good. Thoughts?
Could be doable. Since I'm hosting the website, cvs, and bugzilla, that's probably a call for me. Unless someone else wants to host it? :) I've toyed around with a wiki for an internal project, but not that experienced with running/ setting one up. If no one else steps up, I'll see what I can do. I've got a long weekend here, so this would be something to test out. -Chris -- Chris Parker Director, Engineering StarNet A Service of US LEC (888)212-0099 Fax (847)963-1302 Wholesale Internet Services http://www.megapop.net VoiceEclipse, The Fresh Alternative http://www.voiceeclipse.com NOTICE: Message is sent IN CONFIDENCE to addressees. It may contain information that is privileged, proprietary or confidential.
Chris Parker <cparker@starnetusa.net> wrote:
Since I'm hosting the website, cvs, and bugzilla, that's probably a call for me. Unless someone else wants to host it? :)
I think I can. Maybe.
If no one else steps up, I'll see what I can do. I've got a long weekend here, so this would be something to test out.
I'd prefer something like "twiki", which is low impact as possible. i.e. one perl script, and a whack of text files, which are version controlled. That's better (IMHO) than an SQL database. Alan DeKok.
On Wed 23 Nov 2005 16:35, Michael Griego wrote:
Actually, this seems like a really good idea... Would it be possible to install a wiki on the FreeRADIUS site? I saw a post from another user saying he had set one up, but I think an "official" FR wiki linked from the site would be good. Thoughts?
As requested there is now a FreeRADIUS wiki setup at: http://wiki.freeradius.org/ The ball is now if _your_ court.. Hoping to see some docs from you soon :-) Cheers -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
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