On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, jkinz at kinz.org wrote: > First items i want to add to the wiki are: > > #1 - some notes about how to use Perl and cpan on Centos > proabbly in section 16 on the how to page. > http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos Two possible entries come to mind as welcome in a CentOS context: 1. Don't 2. Package it If a 'unknown' person wants posting authorization, I think it is probably a good idea to submit a proposed sample along with the request I come back to the thought that people need to consider WHY something needs to be docoed yet again. We are only building a corpus subject to entropy (aka 'webrot') by writing 'CentOS' versions of explanations of common topics; IF, and really, only if the CentOS solution is somehow undocumented in the existing materials, it MAY be worth stitching in new wiki content and Forum posts [one assumes locked against further addition, and therefor not editable by non-'high rights uses'] (Forum posts sadly have the shelf life of a fish in many cases). Otherwise, all we make is busywork to rip out, re-write, maintain, and refactor as times change. -- Russ herrold