On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 22:08 +0200, Daniel de Kok wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 15:21 -0400, pctech@mybellybutton.com wrote:
I also know, for a fact, that a large percentage of the people that read a wiki ignore that when something goes wrong and go straight to the source. I've seen it far too many times.
Than you will be happy to hear that not everyone can just change pages on the CentOS Wiki. Write access is restricted.
Besides that I'd like to add (as last year) that the mode of operation of the open source community is to share. If the CentOS developers provided CentOS with an e-mail invite only, there would be a small chance that you'd have it.
How am I not sharing my document? Am I charging for it? Am I saying that only certain people can e-mail me for it? It's not "e-mail invite only" It's "I don't have the money to host the bandwidth it would require to post it on the Internet." Show me where I have said that nobody could host my document if they chose to. *I* choose not to wiki it because I have been burned by using wiki as a "distribution method" in the past. Burned to the point that I had to deal with lawyers. Quite frankly, that's an additional expense that I don't want, or need.
There's a large difference between the CentOS project itself and my document.
Of course, it's your document.
-- Daniel
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