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I don't think they are mutually exclusive. I'm actually doing the ibm
client access install right now. I'll blog on it when I'm done, and then get
a more concise post to put on the wiki with just the final details.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David,
A wiki would be much more preferable to a blog since the wiki would be
oriented to multiple people contributing/editing. The challenge I have been
finding in this arena is trying to consolidate. It seems like everyone
these days can "host" something and what we end up with are multiple bits
and pieces scattered around the net (thank goodness for search engines!).
linuxdesktop4i.midrange.com sounds like a good solution.
wiki.linuxdesktop4i.midrange.com might be more descriptive (but a little
long)
Pete
David Gibbs wrote:
Kevin Bucknum wrote:
3. Where to document. I'm not a normal blogger, so I'm open to suggestions.
This is a very good idea. I would be happy to setup a dedicated wiki for this.
linuxdesktop4i.midrange.com? I can get something setup today.
david
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